Retaining a lawyer for the first time is typically done when you're dealing with some stress or concern about a legal situation in your life. While your reasons for getting an attorney may be preoccupying your thoughts, being able to communicate and work well with the lawyer you've chosen is vital for a successful resolution of your situation. Keep these details in mind so that you can have a harmonious, productive relationship with your attorney.
- If you have been in a car accident, pictures can be vitally important for establishing what really happened and for proving your case for compensation to your insurance company or through the court system. Here are a few types of pictures that you are going to want to gather following a car accident. #1 Establish The Scene The first type of pictures that you are going to want to take are pictures that establish the scene of the accident.
- Most divorcing couples with commingled assets find it complicated to divide those assets. This is why it's advisable to take measures to keep these two categories of assets separate during the marriage (after all, divorce is a fact of life). Here are some tips to help with the separation: Keep Your Name on Separate Assets The minute you include your spouse's name on a property deed, it ceases to be your separate property and becomes a marital property.
- Getting a divorce is more often than not more difficult for the children than it is for the parents. Unfortunately, more than 1.5 million children are affected by divorce each year. It can be hard for your children to come to terms with the fact that their parents are not going to be together anymore, but more importantly, adjusting to the different lifestyle can be stressful. To protect your children, here are 3 clauses that you can add to your divorce decree.
- As a bar or restaurant owner, you want to keep your business in good standing. And part of that means being able to serve alcohol. Making mistakes when serving beer, wine, or mixed drinks can cost you, so it pays to know what you can legally get away with and what you should avoid at all costs. Here are four things your bartenders should steer clear of to keep your liquor license in good standing.