What You Should Know About Playground Accidents
Posted on:
25 May 2015
If your child was injured while playing in a playground, it can be hard knowing who to sue for their injuries. The following information gives you more insight into playground injuries and what you can do about them.
Injuries Your Child Might Experience
Before you start learning about potential lawsuits related to accidents, you should be aware of the common accidents that occur at playgrounds. Many accidents occur simply from playing, such as climbing, running, swinging, and sliding.
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How To Minimize The Effects Of Divorce On Your Credit Score
Posted on:
21 May 2015
There are many people who believe that getting divorced from their significant other will automatically eliminate the financial woes that occurred when the marital union was still legally effective. However, they couldn't be farther from the truth. Indeed, financial institutions, most specifically credit card firms, aren't interested in knowing that your marriage is ending since all they want is that someone settles the balances that have been contracted jointly. And until this is done, they will damage your credit score, even if you've officially parted ways with your ex years ago.
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2 Reasons To Hire A Personal Injury Attorney After A Car Accident
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4 May 2015
One of the first things that you should do after a car accident is speak to a personal injury attorney, mostly because of the many ways in which he or she can help you out. A personal injury attorney can help you get the money that you are entitled to and prevent you from being blamed for the accident.
Prevent You From Being Blamed
One of the most common ways that people avoid taking responsibility for an accident that they caused is to blame the victim.
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Missing Marriage Partner: Divorcing Your Spouse That You Can't Seem To Locate
Posted on:
16 April 2015
Sometimes one party in a marriage decides to move on before legally divorcing their spouse. Maybe they moved to another state, or simply took off when divorce discussions began. If you want to divorce a spouse that you can't find, you don't have to stay married forever. You can file a divorce by publication to begin the legal process of divorcing a missing spouse.
Divorce By Publication
In any divorce, your spouse is served with divorce papers that are either left at their last known address, or served by hand if their whereabouts are known.
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