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What You Need To Know About A Personal Injury Trial

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When you are hurt or disabled due to someone’s negligence, your first thought may be to file a personal injury lawsuit to recoup your damages. While many personal injury claims settle out of court, some do go before a judge and jury. If this happens in your case, you need to know what to expect. The following are some things you can expect during a trial of your personal injury claim:…

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Should Living Arrangements Affect Spousal Support?

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Divorced people who depend on spousal support (or alimony) are often perplexed at how cohabitation might affect their support arrangements. Almost all spousal support agreements specify that a party will stop receiving financial assistance once they get married. Couples in a romantic relationship who live together without marriage was virtually unheard of when family law, divorce, and spousal support laws and guidelines were created. While some states address this issue head-on, in others are the laws are mum.…

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Contesting A Will

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The United States justice system is unique because it’s not about closed-door processes. Many of the matters that come before the court allow for the knowledge and input of the public, including will filling. After the death of an individual, certain people have a legal right to contest the will if they have concerns about its validity. Learn more about this process. Criteria The court does not serve as a stomping ground for those individuals who simply want to take their personal grievances out with another person.…

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