Important Information To Provide When Meeting With A Family Lawyer For A Child Custody Case

If you are preparing to go to court to handle a child custody matter, you might be preparing to hire an attorney. When you go to meet with your attorney, you'll want to make sure that you bring the right information. These are some of the important things that you will want to provide when meeting with your family attorney: Any Divorce or Custody Agreements That are Already in Place [Read More]

Six Things To Do Before You Go To Traffic Court

If you need to go to traffic court to fight a ticket or violation, you want to make sure you're prepared beforehand for the best possible results. There are a few things you'll want to do to maximize your confidence and your chances of successfully having any ticket or violation pending against you overturned.  The following are six things you need to make sure you do before you go to traffic court: [Read More]

Getting Through Your First Jury Duty Summons

You've been summoned! If you're like many Americans, your first thought when receiving a summons is likely to be "how do I get out of this?" This may be especially true if you've never served as a juror before. The process can seem simultaneously intimidating and like a huge convenience, but serving on a jury is an important civic duty. While it is easy to find a variety of tricks that claim to get you out of your obligation, it can also be rewarding to approach this key part of our judicial system openly and honestly. [Read More]

4 Signs You Need Surgery After A Car Accident

The aftermath of a car accident can be a confusing time. At a time when you're probably in shock or even in pain, you'll still be required to make major decisions that could impact your life for years to come. One of the main decisions you may have to make is whether or not surgery should be performed. Even if another family member will be the one to give consent, they may still look to you to make the decision. [Read More]