3 Common Child Support Disputes Among Parents With Disabled Children

Child support hearings can be a very uncomfortable time for divorcing or separating parents, but things can become even more complex when children with disabilities are involved. The following article outlines a number of scenarios that might arise regarding child support for disabled children, and how an experienced family attorney can help. Disagreements Concerning Authenticity Of Disability It is not uncommon for proud, headstrong parents to refute the assertion that their child is disabled. Read More 

Dealing With The Dastardly Neighbors: Sometimes Only A Lawsuit Will Do

Most people take a certain amount of personal pride in their property's appearance. That's what makes it so frustrating if you have a neighbor who doesn't share your sense of community pride. It's also financially painful - one blighted property on the street can devalue every other piece of property close by. What can you do if you're stuck with a neighbor who is neglectful of his or her property to the point where it causing you problems? Read More 

4 Reasons You Could Be Denied Workers’ Compensation

If you've been hurt at work, you might be in a difficult time. It may be impossible for you to work, and you may also have medical bills that you simply can't pay. Your best bet may be to file for workers' compensation from your employer. The money you receive can help you through a challenging financial time. However, there are many reasons that you could potentially be denied payment by your employer and knowing what these are may be helpful to you at this time. Read More 

Divorce Attorney: 4 Tips To Help During Your Consultation

Going through a divorce can be a trying experience. And you do not want to choose a divorce attorney that will not help you during this difficult time. You need an attorney that will help you so that you can move on with your life. You should consider the following 4 tips to help you during your consultation. This will help you make the right choice. 1. Be Sure the Lawyer Specializes in Divorce Law Read More 

Four Forms Of Preliminary Motions That May Affect Your Personal Injury Case

When you lodge a personal injury suit against another person or body, it may not progress as smoothly as you may wish. There may be several reasons for this; for example, the defendant may lodge a preliminary motion that must be heard before the case progresses. Here are four examples of such motions: Change of Venue The defendant may wish to change the venue of the hearing if he or she believes that there is a better venue elsewhere. Read More