How To Use Witnesses During A Divorce Trial

When it is time to build your divorce case, there is a lot of evidence you can gather together that will allow you to prove your case. You may need help from character witnesses, expert witnesses and a family lawyer who is able to use subpoenas.  Character Witnesses A character witness is someone who testifies about your character in a trial. They will discuss personal qualities such as your responsibility and moral character. Read More 

What You Should Know If You Have Been In An Accident Involving A Semi-Truck

For many drivers on the road, their worst nightmare is getting into an accident involving a semi-truck. Semi trucks are large vehicles with a great deal of power behind them, and therefore, can cause a great deal of damage. If you have recently been in an accident involving a semi truck, you may be struggling with a large number of issues. The damage to your vehicle is one thing, but the injuries you may have sustained could be far worse and more expensive. Read More 

How To Avoid Breach-Of-Contract Lawsuits In Your Business

As a business manager, you should be concentrating on improving your productivity and revenue rather than dealing with lawsuits for breach of contracts. Unfortunately, that won't be the case if you don't take active measures to prevent contract-related lawsuits. Here are some of the measures that may help: Insist On Formal or Written Contracts Although oral contracts may be enforceable in your line of business, it's best to insist on formal contracts with each party with which you do business. Read More 

When Child Custody Is At Risk

The best-case scenario when divorcing is for both parents of a minor-aged child to agree on custody arrangements. This not only saves money and time taking the issue to court but is an all-around better way to deal with divorce. Unfortunately, this is one of those areas that can become hotly contested and cause even the most reasonable of people to act using their emotions instead of their brains. Read on for some things to keep in mind during your contested child custody situation to raise your chances for getting the parenting plan you think is best for your child. Read More 

Three Things Your Ex Can Still Come After You To Get Years After The Divorce

The most difficult part of any divorce is trying to get as far away from your ex as you can. If you are fortunate, your ex will let you go and move on with his/her life. If you are not so lucky, your ex will find ways to keep coming after you. Thankfully, there are only a few things that would allow your ex to keep coming after you. As long as you have a divorce lawyer, you can hopefully avoid these legal attacks from your ex. Read More