The ABCs of Avoiding a Custody Battle

  • Is Your Spouse Having An Internet Affair?

    21 December 2016

    Not all affairs begin in person; increasingly spouses are finding ways to cheat on their husbands or wives in front of their home computer. Meeting, chatting and then eventually connecting in person using the internet is surprisingly common and easy to accomplish – no need to hang out in seedy bars to have an affair. Unfortunately, internet affairs are more difficult to spot, so read on to learn about 8 warning signs that your spouse is up to no good online.

  • 3 Ways To Make Your First Holiday Season As Divorced Parents Manageable

    1 December 2016

    If you are approaching your first holiday season as divorced parents, you and your former spouse's effort and attention should be focused on how to make the holiday season as manageable and pleasant as possible for your children. Here are three things that you can do to achieve that. #1 Keep Your Feelings About Your Spouse To Yourself It is going to be hard enough for your child to deal with celebrating the holidays in separate households and dealing with the disruptions of important family traditions that they count on occurring year after year.

  • Understanding Use-and-Lose Laws for Underage Drivers

    9 November 2016

    While drinking and driving at any age comes with serious consequences, the laws applied to underage drivers can have unique penalties. Zero-tolerance laws, for example, have a lower blood alcohol content threshold for minors (0.02 percent or lower). Other laws, dubbed use-and-lose laws, can have consequences for minors even if they aren't behind the wheel after consuming alcohol. A DUI attorney can help if your minor child has been arrested under one of these types of laws, but there are a few things you'll need to understand about the laws.

  • Is It Time to Call in a Professional for Your Personal-Injury Case?

    21 October 2016

    Many times, going through the at-fault party's insurance company will result in a sufficient solution for an injury. Other times, however, circumstances seem to warrant more. If you are the victim of any of the below personal-injury situations, you may need to call in a professional. Read on to learn more about why more help is sometimes necessary. Injuries and Illnesses from Toxic Exposure Often, you will going up against a large, powerful corporation to fight these types of claims.

  • Tips For After Your Motorcycle Accident

    30 September 2016

    Filing a claim and receiving proper compensation after a motorcycle accident is often frustrating. It sometimes seems as if the other insurance company is working against you simply because you were riding a motorcycle. The following tips can help make your claim go more smoothly while also allowing you to avoid some common mistakes that can impact your claim. Tip #1: Seek medical care If you are lucky and only have minor scrapes and bruises, you may think it's better to go home than to head to the hospital.

  • 2 Issues To Address When Filing For Child Custody

    12 September 2016

    No one enters into a marriage with the intention of getting a divorce, but many couples find themselves battling emotional distance and differing ideologies as their marriage progresses. Ending the marriage might be a simple way to restore the individual happiness of each partner in a troubled marriage, but divorces can become complicated when there are children involved. In order to ensure that you are prepared to work with your attorney when trying to obtain custody of your children during a divorce, here are two issues that you should be prepared to address in court.

  • 7 Mistakes To Avoid In Divorce Mediation

    24 August 2016

    Divorce mediation can be an effective means of settling conflicts. However, mistakes can put negotiations in peril and result in the court deciding matters for both sides. If you and your spouse are headed to mediation, here are some mistakes to avoid. Trading insults. Regardless of how you and your spouse feel about each other, it is important to avoid calling each other names. Name calling can leave bitterness on both sides and make it more difficult to reach a settlement.

  • What Happens When The Bail Amount Is Too High?

    4 August 2016

    A bail hearing usually means an opportunity for a defendant to get out of jail. However, if the bail is higher than expected, the defendant and his family could be left scrambling to find the funds to be released. Unfortunately, some people are unable to get the funds needed and end up staying in jail until their case is concluded. If your loved one's bail is too high, here is what you need to know.

  • FAQs About Failing To Make Payments On A Chapter 13 Repayment Plan

    21 July 2016

    The repayment plan is one of the requirements of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing. Under the plan, you would make payments to a trustee, who would then disburse those payments to your creditors. Unfortunately, financial hardships can sometimes occur and make it difficult to make the payments as agreed. If you are unable to make your payments, here is what you need to know.  What Happens If You Do Not Make Payments?

  • Psychological Injures In A Personal Injury Case

    5 July 2016

    While physical injuries can be shown objectively in a personal injury case, many people fail to fully argue for the emotional and psychological injuries that they sustain in an accident. Here is a guide to the types of psychological damage that can be compensated in a personal injury trial.  Psychological Fallout from the Event You may have had strong negative reactions to the event and the injury itself. For instance, if you find yourself experiencing high anxiety and reliving the accident in your head, this can greatly affect your quality of life.