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Family Law Attorneys Fight for Families

Many parents fail to realize that they are still co-parents even after a divorce. This means no matter what their feelings are toward each other, their goals should always be geared toward the best interests of their children. I am an attorney practicing family law, and I see parents every day who have forgotten that children should always come first. I hope that this blog will remind people that kids can be terribly hurt when their parents get divorced and that it is up to the adults in their lives to provide a secure foundation where they can feel safe and know that they are cared for. Children are often innocent victims of divorce. Learn how to protect your kids.

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Appealing A Rejected Workers’ Compensation Decision

If you had gotten hurt while on the job, leading to the inability for you to continue performing your tasks effectively, you may have filed for workers' compensation in an attempt to receive money for your loss in pay. Many find that their first attempt at trying to collect workers' compensation is rejected, requiring the necessity to appeal the decision. Here are some tips you can use to increase the likelihood that your request is granted when you make this appeal. Read More 

Should You File For Bankruptcy While In School?

The cost of higher education has never been higher, and many students may find that -- unlike their parents -- working a part-time (or even full-time) job while attending classes won't be enough to cover the total cost of attendance. Adding steep medical bills or consumer debt to this burden may leave you feeling as though you'll never be able to dig your way out of debt. While bankruptcy is an option for many, most student loans are excluded from the bankruptcy estate. Read More 

Divorcing With Kids ~ Communication Is Critical

Are you planning to get a divorce, and do you have minor children? If so, you are likely worried about how your and your spouse's decision may affect your children. Children are impacted by divorce in different ways. The following are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare to tell your children. Options Carefully consider the way you will tell your children about the divorce. It is not wise to blurt it out or tell them at a time when you nor your spouse has time to answer any potential questions that might arise. Read More 

Facing Financial Difficulties? 5 Signs You Should Talk to a Bankruptcy Attorney

It's never easy to admit you're having financial difficulties. Unfortunately, once the creditors start hounding you at home and at work, you don't have a choice but to face the reality of the situation. When you've hit the bottom financially, and you've got nowhere to turn, bankruptcy may be your only option. Not sure if you're there yet? Here are five signs that your financial problems are pointing towards bankruptcy. Read More 

3 Ways To Protect Your Rights If Involved In A Truck Collision

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA), accidents with large trucks that resulted in injury increased by over 20 percent from 2013 to 2014. A fully loaded semi-trailer can weigh over 80,000 pounds in the United States. The average weight of a passenger vehicle is around 4,000 pounds, and the trend in the auto industry shows vehicles are increasingly becoming more lightweight in an effort to reduce fuel consumption. Read More