When Fences Aren't Enough: Protecting Yourself And Your Dogs

Own A Law Firm? 4 Things To Look For When Hiring A Court Reporter

If you own a law firm and you're in the process of hiring a court reporter, be sure to hire the right one for the job. Hiring the wrong court reporter, especially one without the proper credentials, could put your entire case at risk. Before you hire a court reporter, take a look at the list below. This list will help you choose a court reporter that will provide you with the best services for your depositions. Read More 

Getting A Divorce? What You Need To Know

A breakup can be a complicated and often difficult thing to deal with. Separating after marriage can be even more challenging than a typical breakup. Chances are high that if you are married, you will have to divide up property and belongings and deal with a host of other decisions and issues. If you have children, the process can be even more difficult, especially if you do not agree on custody issues. Read More 

Protecting Your Kids Against Harm By A Parent Or Relatives On The Other Side Of The Family: What You Can Do

When there is recorded sexual abuse by one parent, the other parent typically wants to gain full custody to protect the children. This is exceedingly difficult to do, even when there is evidence of abuse. It is even more difficult when the abuse occurred at the hands of an extended family member on the former spouse's side of the family. You will need a child custody lawyer just for starters, and then you will only have the following options. Read More 

Beyond Changes In Income: Other Grounds For Alimony Modification

One of the most obvious reasons alimony can be modified is if one of the party's income changes. For example, if the receiving person loses a job, the alimony payments may increase. However, there are cases where alimony may be modified without a change in income. Here are some of these cases. Agreement You and your former partner have the right to modify your alimony at any time; you can even waive away your rights to alimony. Read More 

Can You Sue A Doctor? Ask These Questions

It's shocking to discover something new about your health from a new doctor. It's even more disturbing to imagine that your old doctor could have made mistakes that contributed to your present discomfort. If that happens, blaming your old physician is a natural reaction. Your family might even be urging you to sue them in a malpractice lawsuit. However, legal action isn't always possible. These malpractice-related questions could help determine whether you've got a situation that's actionable in court. Read More