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Month: October 2015

What Is Uncontested Divorce?

What Is Uncontested Divorce?

Divorces are common in today’s society. Approximately 40% of American first marriages end in divorce. That number increases significantly for subsequent marriages, 60% of second marriages end in divorce and 73% of third marriages end this way. Divorce is even on the rise among couples over 50. That rate has doubled in the last two decades. More and more couples are opting for divorces that are cheaper and less stressful. Many people now go for the uncontested divorce.  But what…

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Start Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in 3 Simple Steps

Start Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in 3 Simple Steps

The majority of people worldwide work in an office environment. That said, workers may suffer injuries while on duty. Your workplace injury risk is much higher if you work as a coal miner or construction worker. Still, this does not mean your injuries are less severe and vital. If you are a victim of an on-the-job injury, your best action is to contact a personal injury attorney. A personal injury lawyer can act on your behalf to bring about the…

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Bankruptcy, Personal Injury And Discrimination Branches Of Law

Bankruptcy, Personal Injury And Discrimination Branches Of Law

For most people, visiting the court is a challenging reality. However, circumstances such as car accidents or bankruptcy may force you to interact with the justice system. Luckily, legal experts such as personal injury attorneys can help you navigate complex court procedures and represent you in court. That said, it’s essential to understand the different branches of the law and typical procedures. Here are some of the common legal issues in the United States. Bankruptcy Personal Injury Racial Discrimination Supervision…

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Wrong-Way Highway Drunk Driving Case Could Cost Man 16 Years in Prison

Wrong-Way Highway Drunk Driving Case Could Cost Man 16 Years in Prison

Shane Gerald McDonald’s criminal DUI attorney did the best he could to get his charged reduced, but unfortunately for him the judge in the California state DUI laws case decided against such requests. Instead, McDonald will stand trial for two counts of gross negligence vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence causing injury in the aftermath of a horrific head-on car crash from earlier this year, according to the San Diego-area news source TimesofSanDiego.com. According to California Highway…

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