How Courts React When Your Child Is Afraid Of Your Ex

It's common for a child to have a favorite parent and some children will shift between both parents throughout their lives. However, if both you and your ex have joint custody, one problem that might arise is that your child is scared of the other parent and does not want to spend time with them. This can be a difficult situation that you will want to discuss with an attorney. [Read More]

Can You Get Rid of Old Criminal Charges From Your Record?

If you have settled down in life and are tired of your old criminal charges getting in the way, you might wonder if you can get rid of them. Getting rid of old criminal charges is an option for some people, but you will need the help of a criminal defense attorney. The attorney can answer your questions and provide you with more details about your options. Here are some of the things the lawyer might talk to you about. [Read More]

Understanding Common Estate And Probate Terms

After the death of a loved one, things can begin to feel overwhelming. Not only are you grieving for your loss, but you may also be trying to cope with the financial and legal side of the death. Probate is a commonly used term after death, but many might wish they understood that term and other unfamiliar words better. To get you started, some common estate and probate terms are explained below. [Read More]

Car Accident Attorneys: Multi-Vehicle Incidents

Car accidents can leave you both injured and confused. This can be particularly true if you're involved in a multi-vehicle incident. Car accident lawyers can defend you if you're sued, file lawsuits on your behalf, and help you negotiate with insurance adjusters. Here are some steps your car accident attorneys might take when you're involved in a multiple car crash. Limiting Your Liability A multi-vehicle incident normally unfolds like a series of dominoes crashing into each other. [Read More]