Getting Through Your Prenuptial Agreement Without Calling Off The Wedding: 8 Ideas To Help

Posted on: 7 June 2017

As busy as you are planning your wedding, it's crucial that you stop and take the time to put together a prenuptial agreement, for both you and your future spouse's benefit. That's often much easier said than done, though, given the nature of the document and the complexity of family law. Here are eight helpful ideas to help you through the process, and on to the marital bliss that awaits.
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Don't Forget To Ask For These Damages In Your Wrongful Death Case

Posted on: 7 June 2017

When your loved one dies because of someone else's negligence, there are a number of well-known damages you can sue for, such as medical bills, funeral costs, and loss of income. However, there are also some lesser known losses you can be awarded as long as you remember to ask for them. Here are two that may apply to your case. Loss of Caretaker Benefits You may think the amount of compensation you can collect may be limited if the person who passed away didn't work outside the home.
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6 Ways To Guarantee You Don't Win Sole Custody

Posted on: 30 May 2017

Unfortunately, couples feel they can no longer remain married and seek a divorce. If you have children, there may be a battle deciding who gets sole custody. Traditionally, judges award custody to mothers but this norm is changing and more fathers are being awarded sole custody. Whatever the reason for your decision to seek sole custody, judges have certain reasons for deciding to whom they will award it. Here are 6 things that pretty much guarantee you will not win sole custody, and what you can do to avoid them.
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What You Need to Know if a Nurse Case Manager Has Been Hired for Your Worker's Compensation Case

Posted on: 30 May 2017

If you have filed a worker's compensation claim and have been assigned a nurse case manager, there are a few important things to understand. Nurse case managers are supposed to act as third parties or liaisons between you, the insurance company, and your medical team. However, nurse case managers who are paid by the insurance company may not act as an independent person. Here's what you need to do if you have been assigned a nurse case manager.
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