Divorce

The Right to Remain Silent in Criminal Proceedings

In the world of criminal law, one of the most fundamental rights afforded to individuals is the right to remain silent. This right serves as a crucial protection against self-incrimination and is enshrined in the Fifth Amendment of the United [...]

How to Successfully Prepare a Personal Injury Claim

If you’ve suffered a personal injury, you can make a legal claim against the party or individual at fault. Even if you are partially responsible for your own injuries, you may still be awarded compensation. In order to do [...]

The 51 Percent Rule in Auto Accidents

The 51 percent rule means that an accident victim can still claim damages unless his or her percentage of fault was greater than 51 percent. If the court finds the plaintiff to be comparatively negligent, monetary damages will be [...]

Should You Consider Mediation For Your Divorce?

Thanks to TV, movies, and pop culture you are likely to picture a divorce, being spouses screaming at each other in a courtroom, fighting over custody cases and prized assets. We tend to think of something confrontational and emotional. [...]

Cryptocurrency Concerns During A Divorce

Cryptocurrency. Bitcoin. Blockchain. For some, cash is no longer king. Cryptocurrency is an electronic form of currency that is intangible. You cannot hold Bitcoin in your hand. There is no dollar bill. Cryptocurrency is a technology that changes the [...]

Joint Custody VS Sole Custody

In the past,  it was common for custody to be awarded solely to one of the parents, with the custody going usually to the mother, as long as she was a fit person to have custody.  This approach has [...]

Child Custody/ Visitation During the Holiday Season

It is officially the holiday season!! So here comes all of the gatherings, gifts and cheer. Unfortunately this is also the time of year when divided families struggle with where their children will spend the holidays and school vacation. [...]

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