3 Tips To Keep In Mind If You Are Hit By A Drunk Driver

Posted on: 29 January 2019

Getting into a car accident with anyone is obviously traumatic, but it can be an especially bad situation if you recognize that the driver who hit you is under the influence. If you are hit by a drunk driver, it's important to keep your cool in order to protect yourself both in person and from a legal standpoint. Here are three tips to keep in mind after getting hit by someone who you suspect is under the influence.
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What To Do If You Are Arrested For Tickets

Posted on: 22 December 2018

Parking tickets and speeding tickets may seem like something that you can take care of later on. Many people push these off without understanding exactly what the possible consequences are of not paying these. If you let several months go before you pay your tickets, it is possible that a warrant can be put out for your arrest. Sometimes it is a bench warrant where you are not being actively pursued, but you will still be taken in to jail if you are pulled over or otherwise caught by the police.
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Three Reasons That You May Wish To Get Your Property's Zoning Changed

Posted on: 8 November 2018

The vast majority of homeowners live in residences that have a residential zoning. You might go years or even decades without giving your zoning much thought, but you may also reach a point at which you want to get it changed. There are a few different types of zoning that you might be considering to add to your residential zoning; a common one is residential-commercial. The best way to get the zoning changed, given that it can be a lengthy process with a lot of paperwork, is to hire a real estate attorney who specializes in zoning.
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Overcoming Depression After Divorce: The Importance Of Self Care

Posted on: 1 October 2018

After a divorce, you may feel sad and depressed about the situation. At this time, self-care is of the utmost importance. You can quickly spiral downhill if you do not take care of your physical and emotional needs. The following are some things you should do after a divorce to make sure you are healthy and emotionally well: Rely on Your Support System Now more than ever, you need to have a support system in place.
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