What The Insurance Provider Will Do To Fight Your Auto Accident Injury Claim

Posted on: 27 December 2021

If you need to file a lawsuit for an auto accident injury, you are going to be dealing with the responsible driver's insurance company to get the compensation you need. Here are some ways that they will try to fight your claim and pay you less than what you deserve. Try To Settle Early One technique that insurance adjusters may attempt is to settle the case as early as possible. They know that you need money, and they are hoping that you accept an early settlement that is worth a fraction of what your injury is worth. [Read More]

How To Properly Assert Your Right To Remain Silent In A Criminal Matter

Posted on: 16 November 2021

The right to remain silent is a cornerstone of modern American law. You don't have to bear witness against yourself, and you shouldn't in many scenarios. One of the trickier aspects of the right to remain silent, though, is making sure you properly assert it. Law enforcement officers can and do try to nudge people into making mistakes. Also, it can be tough to invoke your rights if you're not sure how to do it. [Read More]

Before You File For Divorce, Create A Game Plan

Posted on: 8 October 2021

For many couples, the decision to divorce is a challenge. However, as exhaustive as this process is, it is only the beginning. Once this life decision has been made, there is more hard work ahead. To minimize stress during and after the divorce, it is helpful to understand what this hard work entails.  Wait to File After the decision to file has been made, there is no need to assume you must file right away. [Read More]

Tips for Preparing an Estate Plan

Posted on: 1 September 2021

It's too easy to put off an important endeavor like an estate plan. To make things easier, the below helps you to break things down into a few easy steps that you can prepare yourself before meeting with an estate planning attorney. Read on and get ready to make your estate plan a reality. 1. Know What Is in Your Estate You don't have to actually own an estate to have an estate. [Read More]