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Your Guide to Debt and Bankruptcy

About 10 years ago, I secured my dream job with one of the largest corporations in the country. The job came with a substantial increase in pay and I soon looked for a large house for my family. After living the life I dreamed of, I was let go from my current position. I had a large amount of savings, but the economy took a turn for the worse and savings were quickly drained. I soon became stressed about finances. I could not pay the mortgage and bill collectors started to call my house. I refused to be defeated though, so I met with a bankruptcy attorney instead. I live a much simpler life now with my family, and I want you to know that financial stress does not have to affect you for years. Read my blog to learn about bankruptcy, debt laws, and how to hire an attorney.

5 Ways Facebook Is Ruining Your Personal Injury Or Family Law Case

The only thing worse than getting injured is losing your personal injury or family law case. Today, Facebook is becoming a big reason why people lose their cases. The reason for this is that your posts and status updates could actually be used against you. The people researching information about you for the case can find even private information. Screenshots can really take the wind out of your sails when it comes to your case, and even private profiles can be submitted as evidence. Read More 

Preserving Evidence Of Medical Malpractice

Availability of evidence forms the backbone of every personal injury case. Gathering and preserving strong evidence is even more crucial in medical malpractice cases, which involve technical issues the average person may not understand easily. Here are three measures to help you preserve medical malpractice evidence: Record Your Doctor One of the things you will have to do, after getting injured by a doctor's negligence, is to get corrective treatment. Read More 

Faqs Of Terminating A Parent’s Rights In A Stepchild Adoption

Depending on the state in which you live, the process to adopt a stepchild could be simple or complex.  Regardless of the state in which you live, it is necessary to have the consent of the biological parent before the adoption can proceed. If you are considering adopting your stepchild, here is what you need to know about consent.  Why Do You Need Consent? Consent is necessary in a stepchild adoption because the biological parent is giving up his or her rights to the child. Read More 

4 Types Of Child Custody To Consider When Divorce Is Imminent

Until someone is facing divorce, they may never have given much thought to the different types of child custody set forth in the legal system. You may know of situations in which kids live with one parent full-time and visit the other parent every weekend or every other weekend, which is a common scenario. In reality, custody is more complex and there are several options. It will benefit you to consider all the options as you proceed with the divorce. Read More 

Don’t Let A VA Claim Denial Be The End Of Your Attempts

The Veterans Affairs (VA) claim system can be a difficult ordeal, especially if your paperwork isn't in order. Not all veterans have the opportunity to leave the military at a major, organized military base, and some veterans are injured or affected by conditions in areas that lack administrative support. If you're facing a denial or waiting months for a response, take the time to understand the VA disability system's needs and how to align your next evidence submission or appeal. Read More