2016

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Learning About the Legal Process

Nothing is more intimidating than a courtroom governed by a judge. In addition to dealing with your fear of public speaking and scary-looking court police officers, you might also be worried about winning your case. Fortunately, you don't have to go into any legal situation by yourself. By working with an attorney, you can learn more about the legal process without sacrificing your own sanity. Because I want you to know what to say and do in court, I think you should read through my blog. This information can help you to know what to expect, so that you can take this new experience in stride.

Watch A Lot Of Crime Shows? Don’t Let These Television Tropes Worsen Your Legal Troubles

9 August 2016
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Crime shows can be a thrilling way to spend your television time. Watching police chase the bad guys and watching detectives solve a case can be exciting. Because these shows seem to be rooted in real life, it's easy to think that everything the actors are doing is "by the book"—after all, the shows typically will employ a number of legal consultants that provide guidance on what happens in their line of work. Read More …

Important Reasons Why People Should Use A Divorce Lawyer

14 April 2016
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Are you suddenly facing an unexpected divorce situation? Were you under the impression that your marriage was fine, only to now find out that your spouse wants out? While this situation may make you feel lost and out of place, it's not uncommon for this to happen. Even if the split was more or less amicable, now is a good time to find a good divorce attorney. Here are some ways that a lawyer can help you:   Read More …

Why You May Need Witnesses In Your Divorce Hearing

15 February 2016
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People are used to expert witnesses testifying in personal injury or criminal cases. However, even some divorce cases may require the services of an expert witness. Whenever you have a divorce issue that the average person may not understand, you need a professional to expound on the issue so non-professionals can understand it. Here are three examples of situations in which you may need the help of an expert witness during divorce: Read More …