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Why your Divorce will Not be the Same as your Friend’s Divorce
When you are going through a divorce, you will probably turn to your divorced friends to ask them about their divorces to gain insight about the process and what you can expect. Although you can certainly seek advice and general information about the divorce process from a friend, do not assume that his or… Read More »
Seeking an Annulment in Florida
A marriage is a legally binding contract. Just like other legally binding contracts, the parties involved must meet certain requirements in order to enter a marriage. If a marriage ceremony occurs despite these requirements not being met, the marriage is not valid. Individuals in invalid marriages can have their marriages annulled, which means that… Read More »
I Witnessed a Car Accident, Can I be Forced to Testify?
In many car accident claims, witness testimonies are an important piece of evidence. If you were riding in a car when it collided with another, walking down the street when you watched an accident occur, or if you were driving at the time of an accident and watch two or more other cars collide,… Read More »
What if my Spouse is Hiding Assets in a Divorce?
In a divorce, the couple’s marital assets must be divided equitably. This is always an easier process when both parties are equally involved in the couple’s financial life and each understands the value of their marital assets. When one party is more well-versed in the couple’s finances than the other, that party might try… Read More »
Your Legal Actions if you are Injured during an Interaction with Law Enforcement
Police officers sometimes need to use physical force to restrain and subdue an individual suspected of committing a criminal offense. This can include tasering, handcuffing, and using other forms of physical force deemed necessary to keep the suspect of harming him- or herself or others. Officers can use reasonable force, the keyword here being… Read More »
Potential Long-Term Complications of a Slip and Fall
There are many different ways to be injured in a slip and fall accident. Bones can break, skin can be pierced, and the head can suffer a trauma that injures the brain. Older adults have a greater risk for falling than younger adults, but it is important to remember that anybody can fall and… Read More »
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries
When the head suffers a blunt trauma, the brain can be injured. The brain can also be injured when the head is penetrated. In both of these scenarios, the victim can suffer a traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) come in a variety of forms. Because the brain is critical to all body… Read More »
Who is Liable for my Damages if I Suffer from Food Poisoning?
Food poisoning can come in many forms. E.Coli, Norovirus, Listeria, and Salmonella are just a few of the types of bacteria that can cause a victim to become ill after eating contaminated food. In many cases, tracking a food poisoning illness’ cause is difficult or even impossible. But when a case of food poisoning… Read More »
Swimming Pool Hazards
On a hot summer day, the pool can be the perfect place to cool off. But like nearly every other fun summer activity, a day at the swimming pool is not without its injury risks. Take the time to educate yourself about the injury and illness risks associated with swimming pools and discuss them… Read More »
Easing yourself Back into your Fitness Routine After an Injury
Keeping yourself fit and at an active weight is important to your recovery after an injury. But because your range of motion, flexibility, and simple ability to push yourself physically are impaired when you are injured, it is easy to re-injure yourself if you do not ease yourself back into your fitness regimen properly…. Read More »