3 Things To Not Do When Waiting For Your Criminal Trial To Start

Posted on: 8 July 2015

When you've been arrested for a crime and are out of jail on bond, you may be relieved that you can spend time at home, but worried about what lies ahead. It can be easy to make mistakes during this time that can hurt your case, so be sure to avoid the following actions while you're waiting for your trial. Talking about the Crime You may be eager to talk to friends and family about the circumstances surrounding your arrest and other details about the case.
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Debunking 2 Fallacies About Child Support

Posted on: 20 June 2015

When parents divorce, they often need to make important decisions about their children after the split, including visitation, child support payments and custody. Divorce lawyers are specialists at helping such couples work out amicable agreements about their children and get court approvals for their decisions. The lawyers can also help a parent who needs to modify or enforce an agreement on child support or custody matters. Unfortunately, many fallacies abound about child support that can be confusing and misleading to divorced parents.
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Bankruptcy And Evictions

Posted on: 16 June 2015

If you are in danger of being evicted from your home because you are behind on your rent, filing for bankruptcy could not only relieve you of your credit card debt, it could also prevent your landlord from evicting you. Whether or not you can be evicted depends on how far along in the eviction process your landlord has proceeded. Read on for more information about how you could be protected from eviction with an automatic stay.
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Discriminated against Because of Your Sexual Orientation? Contact a Lawyer for Help

Posted on: 5 June 2015

A person who is LGBT already faces a lot of hardships in their lives. Getting and keeping a job should not be one of them. However, there are problems with that. There is no federal law that protects a person who is LGBT from losing their private sector job or being discriminated against because of their sexual orientation. Some cities and states do have some legal protections put in place, but many don't.
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