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?

Getting Started With Intellectual Property Law

29 April 2016
 Categories:
Law, Blog

Intellectual property is a pretty complicated topic, but it has a huge impact on most people, even if they don't know it. Not only does intellectual property cover every company that you have dealt with, but it also affects most inventions that you use and brands that you recognize. If you are planning on creating anything of your own, whether it's a business or an invention, you will need to use some form of intellectual copyright.
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3 Important Things You May Need To Do Before Filing For Divorce

8 April 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

If you are preparing to file for divorce, you might be thinking about what will happen in divorce court. However, in some cases, there are a few things that you should do before you ever present your spouse with the divorce papers. These are three things that you should talk to your divorce attorney about before doing so; depending on your situation, these things could be beneficial. 1. Gather Evidence
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3 Tips For Peaceful Co-Parenting After A Divorce

25 March 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

Sometimes a marriage is in such disrepair it is impossible to fix, and a divorce becomes inevitable. While many people find that going their separate ways is the best choice, when children are involved a divorce can become much more complicated. No matter how you feel about your ex-spouse, it is important to think about your kids and how they will react to a major change like divorce. If you're in the process of divorcing, use the following tips to ensure a peaceful custody arrangement and help your children adjust:
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Consequences of Interfering With The Visitation Rights Of Your Ex-Spouse

23 February 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

Some ex-spouses and partners, in their inability to get along with each other, will use their children as pawns to get back at one another. The custodial spouse will sometimes interfere with and deny the visitation rights of the other parent to see and spend time with their children, and there has often been little the non-custodial spouse could do to prevent this from happening. However, a recent decision by the New York State Appellate Court in Brooklyn, New York, and new laws in Minnesota have given non-custodial parents a couple of ways to fight back against the custodial parent.
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How To Make Sure Your Disability Claim Is Approved The First Time It’s Submitted

5 February 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

The process of filing for and receiving Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits becomes more complicated if your initial claim is denied. To improve your odds of your claim being accepted the first time you file, work with a disability attorney from the very beginning of the process. They will make sure that your claim follows these guidelines, which improve your chances of having your benefits claim being approved. Keeping Your Reported Income Below the Maximum Allowed
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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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