Fighting Back Against Drunk Driving Accident Charges

Posted on: 9 December 2019

If you were arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in connection with a motor vehicle accident, you may be facing an enhanced level of scrutiny from law enforcement. In most places, a combination of DUI and an accident will elevate normal DUI charges to something far more serious. Read on to find out more about this common but unfortunate situation. Don't Get Convicted No matter what the circumstances of your DUI arrest were, the best way to avoid the worst of the penalties is to avoid being convicted.
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Child Custody Choices

Posted on: 8 November 2019

For those who haven't been paying much attention to divorce and custody issues, it may come as a surprise how many choices parents have now. Custody decisions are best made when both parents are on the same page — otherwise, the court might end up making the decision for you. With so many choices in mind, take a look at the list of common custody variations below. You, your spouse, and your child will continue to be affected by decisions made now for many years, so careful consideration is necessary.
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Is That Product Defective? What To Understand About Product Liability

Posted on: 11 October 2019

When the worst happens as a result of a bad product, you may be entitled to money damages. Consumers should expect products to not only do their job but also be as safe to use as possible. In some cases, products are not manufactured correctly, are not designed with safety in mind, or do not perform as expected. Product defects fall into several categories. If you or a loved one have been hurt by a product, you might want to gain a greater understanding of where some manufacturers go wrong.
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Who Gets The Dog? Handling Pets During Estate Planning

Posted on: 13 September 2019

In many respects, your dog is like a member of the family. Therefore, being concerned about who will take care of its needs when something happens to you is a natural concern. Even though pets are deemed as property, it does not mean you cannot properly plan for your dog to have a good life once you are gone. Here are a few steps to take during your estate planning process so you can make sure your pooch is not left behind without a good owner.
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