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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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Defending Yourself Against A DUI Charge

Individuals often assume that they will need to purposely commit a major crime in order to find themselves at the mercy of the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, a DUI charge can be a serious legal matter that individuals may inadvertently find themselves facing. To ensure you are ready for the day that you may face a DUI charge, there is some information that you will want to possess. Should You Just Plead Guilty To The DUI Charge? Read More 

Dos And Don’ts Of Dealing With An Ignition Interlock Device After A DUI Arrest

If you've been arrested for driving drunk and your DUI attorney advised you to enter a guilty plea because of the evidence against you, one of the punishments that you might face is having to get an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. This is a fairly light sentence, in some respects — you can still drive your vehicle, for example, rather than have your license suspended. To avoid future legal complications, here are some dos and don'ts for dealing with your ignition interlock device. Read More 

Car Damaged By Loose Objects From Another Vehicle? Here Are Some Steps To Take

When another motorist hits you and causes damage to your vehicle, it's customary for both of you to pull over, assess the condition of your vehicles, and contact the police. However, it's possible for your vehicle to get damaged in an entirely different way while you're driving — by something that has fallen out of a truck or a vehicle's trailer in front of you. In such a case, it's likely that the other driver isn't aware of what has happened, and may understandably continue. Read More 

How To Make Divorce Easier When You’re Still Hurting

Going through a divorce is one of the toughest experiences you may go through. Separating from someone you'd planned to spend your whole life with is always going to be complicated. However, depending on the circumstances of the divorce, you may find it especially painful. When many couples are going through a painful divorce, quite often, the end result is a much more difficult process. Such couples can end up spending a long time in court as they drag out the process. Read More 

4Things That May Limit Your Damages Recovery After An Accident

Even if you have a strong auto accident claim, there are things that may affect your recovery. Here are some of those things, and why they may affect your damages recovery: Damage Caps Most states have placed caps on certain types of personal injury claims. In many cases, the caps apply to specific damages, mostly non-economic damages. However, there are types of claims with overall caps, which can severely limit your recovery if you were seriously injured and your damages are off the roof. Read More