How To Care For Yourself After A Divorce

The period after a divorce is often a very lonely and sad time. Taking care of yourself should be a priority. It is easy to fall into a depressive state if you are not practicing self-care at this difficult time in your life. Here are some things you can do to care for your own well-being after a divorce. Rely on Your Friends and Family Anyone who is close to you knows the difficult time you just went through, but they may not realize that you still need their support. Read More 

How To Help Get Your Social Security Disability Claim Approved

If you suffer from some sort of disease like multiple sclerosis that makes it hard for you to function even at a desk job due to chronic fatigue, then you may be wondering how you are going to continue to support yourself and your family if you are unable to work. Luckily, with government programs like social security disability, you can get some compensation from the government to help you live without having to work. Read More 

Taking Action To Ensure Workers’ Compensation Success

Your employer is required to provide workers with a special type of insurance coverage if certain conditions exist. Since the vast majority of workers are covered, you might not have paid much attention to that particular benefit when you signed your employment paperwork. No one wants to imagine a workplace injury, but that is what insurance is for. Read on for a better understanding of what workers' comp covers and why you need to make some timely moves to assure coverage. Read More 

When It Has To Be Real - Apostille Authentication

There are countless legal documents created every day. These documents can range from loan agreements, divorce decrees, powers of attorney, bills of sale and everything in between. With many of these transactions taking place between parties located all over the country, there needs to be a way to verify that the signatures are authentic. When the transaction involves moving financial assets among brokers, a system known as Medallion Signature Guarantee (MSG) stamps was developed wherein officers of designated banks can stamp and sign to authenticate the signature of an individual. Read More 

3 Ways A Lawyer Can Help You With A Misdemeanor And Felony Traffic Violation

What most people consider to be a traffic ticket is often regarded by the courts as an infraction by a driver. A simple speeding ticket or failure to signal while making a turn are two examples of this. But many tickets can be considered misdemeanors or even felonies. The differences between the two have a lot to do with the laws in the state the violation took place in. The following are three ways an attorney may be able to help you in either situation. Read More