The Fight Over Pets During A Divorce Can Sometimes Turn Fur-Ocious

28 February 2017
 Categories: Law, Articles

Americans loves their pets. In fact, according to NBC News, they spent approximately $60 billion in 2015 on their beloved furry children. And for many people, that's what these creatures have become -- family members. Not just pets. In fact, it's not unusual for an owner to say that they love their furry children as much -- if not more -- than the human members of their own family. So it's probably not surprising that pets can be a major " Read More 

Three Little Details That Might Blow A Big Hole In Your DUI Case

17 January 2017
 Categories: Law, Articles

If you've been charged with a DUI, your case may not be as hopeless as you might think. If you have a good lawyer on your side, they may be able to argue that there's a lack of evidence against you or that the circumstances in which you were pulled over were illegal -- thereby getting you off or leading to a reduced sentence. But in order to make this sort of case, your lawyer will need plenty of details about exactly what happened the night you were charged with a DUI. Read More 

Personal Injury Law: 3 Factors To Consider To Determine Whether The Settlement Offered Is Sufficient

22 December 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

When handling a personal injury case, there's a good chance that you can expect the opposing party to offer you a settlement instead of going to trial. In fact, approximately 96 percent of cases are usually settled pre-trial. Your personal injury attorney will work out the specifics of the settlement with you and help you negotiate for a larger amount of compensation; however, ultimately, the decision of whether to accept the settlement or not lies in your hands. Read More 

How To Have An Amicable Divorce

8 November 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

Friendly and pleasant are not common words associated with divorce, but they can be. If you and your spouse have decided to get a divorce, you can also make the decision to have an amicable divorce. An amicable divorce doesn't mean you have to love each other or purposefully try to not get your fair share from your divorce. It simply means you agree to handle the divorce in a way that is fair and cordial. Read More 

Understanding And Following Semi Truck Hours Of Operation Regulations

11 August 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

If you recently started driving a semi truck across the country, then you likely put in a lot of hours on the road. More hours on the road means an increased risk of accidents. Unfortunately, large commercial trucks are more likely to cause serious injuries and fatalities. There are 500,000 accidents a year that involve large trucks, and 5,000 of these incidents involve a fatality. While nobody plans on getting into an accident, you may find yourself in a situation where you hit a car. Read More