What A Divorce Lawyer Recommends When Leaving Your Income-Earning Spouse

Nothing is harder than divorcing a spouse who makes all the money and controls the family's bank accounts. But it's possible, so if the dissolution of your marriage has been long overdue, don't shy away from making the big leap because of your financial fears.  As you know, matrimonial wealth is split accordingly between two spouses when they decide to divorce. So, while they are the income-earner, your contribution to the growth of the businesses will be considered, and you'll receive your share. [Read More]

Are Nonmotorized Vehicles Safe From OVI Charges?

It's commonly believed a person can't be charged with an OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired) if they're using a nonmotorized vehicle, such as a bicycle when they're pulled over. However, many states have expanded their OVI and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) laws to include conveyances that aren't cars, trucks, boats, or planes. If you're hit with an OVI for operating a nonmotorized vehicle while intoxicated, here's what you need to know to help you defend yourself in court. [Read More]

3 Ways A Car Accident Lawyer Will Hasten Your Recovery Process

Avoiding a car crash may be difficult, especially if reckless individuals continue using the roads. The bad news about these incidents is that they come with several expenses—such as medical bills and destroyed property—which accumulate very fast. If you're involved in a collision, it's advisable to seek a car accident attorney to minimize your stress and focus on your recovery. Here are three ways these attorneys will help you recover quickly. [Read More]

How Necessary Is An Attorney For Filing An Injury Claim?

If you're thinking about pursuing a claim or lawsuit, understandably, you might wonder how necessary a personal injury lawyer might be. People often understand the need for counsel best when they see a breakdown of a lawyer's role in a case. Let's look at four basic ways a personal injury attorney adds value when you file a claim. Knowledge of the Legal Basics Injury law focuses a lot on paperwork. You will need to officially file your claim within the time period outlined in your state's statute of limitations. [Read More]