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

If There’s a Warning Sign, Is There a Personal Injury Case?

If a business has some kind of hazard sign present, but you suffer an injury anyway, do you have a case? People assume they don't have a case. After all, there was a visible sign or other warning. However, the situation isn't so simple. It's possible that you do have a viable personal injury case. Signs and Signs of Negligence Businesses have a duty to post proper signage if there's a hazard. Read More 

3 Reasons To Accept A Guilty Plea Bargain

As you face charges for a crime, your criminal attorney may discuss with you a plea bargain offered by the prosecutor handling your case. You may initially be opposed to accepting this offer, but here are three reasons accepting it might be a good idea: It eliminates the risk When there is not enough evidence to prove your innocence, accepting a plea bargain can be a good decision to make. While it is not your responsibility to prove that you did not commit the crime, there must be enough evidence to at least cause the court to have reasonable doubt about it. Read More 

3 Critical Keys For Medical Malpractice Cases

Any time you go to the doctor's office for a procedure of any type, you are entrusting your health, safety and life to your medical professional. For that reason, it is very important that you take the proper action if you are hurt, mistreated or misdiagnosed by your medical professional. Medical malpractice cases are among the most common personal injury cases, and there are plenty of licensed and insured attorneys, such as Dunnigan & Messier P. Read More 

Prenuptial Agreements: Possible Pitfalls You And Your Partner Could Face

If you have paid any attention to celebrity news, you know that prenuptial agreements are a hot topic. Whether or not everyday people need an agreement of their own is also highly debated. If you and your partner are considering a prenuptial, here are some problems to consider before you draft an agreement and how you can avoid them.  It Could Impact Your Relationship Prenuptial agreements are not automatic or required by the courts. Read More 

Preparing For Bankruptcy: What Counseling Will Teach You

If you are thinking about filing bankruptcy, it's important for you to know that there are many steps you must legally take before you can file. One of these steps is credit counseling. The purpose of credit counseling is to educate you on how to better manage your income and spending so you can avoid filing for bankruptcy again in the future. Through the Office of the U.S. Trustee, you can find an accredited program that can help you fill this requirement. Read More