lost a loved one to negligence? What now?

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? I have compiled what I learned through that time to help others going through a difficult time in their lives.

lost a loved one to negligence? What now?

Can Deportation Be Stopped For Someone In A Detention Center?

7 July 2016
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Law, Blog

A loved one who is in a detention center for not having the proper authorization to be in the country could face deportation. Once removed, it can be more challenging for your loved one to gain legal entry back into the country. If you have a loved one who is facing deportation, here is what you need to know.  Why Is It More Challenging to Legally Return? When a deportation order is issued for a non-resident, a ban is usually instituted that prevents the person from legally re-entering the country for a period of time.
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Proving Liability For A Hockey Injury

22 June 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

Most individuals who play hockey understand that there are some inherent risks associated with taking the ice for each game. The slippery surface of the ice combined with fast-moving sticks and sharp skates can result in the sustaining of an injury. While many hockey injuries can simply be ruled accidental, some could be more nefarious in nature. If you think that your hockey injury came as a result of another player's intentional actions, you could be eligible to file a personal injury case to help receive financial compensation for your injuries.
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Forcing A Unicorn Into The Open: Using The Law To Get Financial Disclosure From Start-Up Companies To Prove Their Worth

10 June 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

Do you believe in unicorns? If not, you're in good company—many investors and employees of so-called unicorn companies (start-ups valued at over $1 billion, like Uber and Snapchat) are questioning the actual value of their company shares. Many of them meet with some understandable resistance because the unicorn companies aren't eager to divulge their financial information, partially for fear that the values might not hold up to inspection. If you own shares of a private start-up that seems to be almost mythically lucrative, what can you do to force them to disclose information?
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4 Tips For Effective Co-Parenting After A Divorce

3 June 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

A divorce can be incredibly difficult for the whole family, not just the spouses involved. Whether the split from your spouse is civil or acrimonious, it is essential for the two of you to learn how to effectively co-parent for the sake of your children. If you're getting divorced, use the following types to help ensure that you and your ex can share custody in a way that is healthy for the kids:
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Four Common Mistakes When Filing Your Own Divorce Paperwork

16 May 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

DIY divorce is particularly common in divorces that either have very few assets to split up or are largely amicable. But though you can file your own divorce paperwork, there are often some challenges encountered throughout the process. Divorce is a fairly complex legal matter and laws and regulations vary depending on the state. Here are a few of the most common problems that DIY divorces will face. 1. Not Serving Your Spouse
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lost a loved one to negligence? What now?

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? If you have lost a loved one at the fault of someone else, it is time for you to make that person accept the responsibility for his or her neglect. Having gone through the wrongful death process myself, I have learned quite a bit about how the system works. I was filled with questions and was fortunate to have a patient and understanding lawyer working with me. I have compiled everything that I had learned through that time into one site to help others going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.

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