3 Things To Consider When Seeking Custody Of Your Child

If you and your spouse have a child and are planning to get a divorce, you may be concerned about getting custody of your little one. The judge does not automatically award custody based on the gender of a parent. Instead, he or she will look at other factors that contribute to the child's well being. Here are a few things you should consider if you would like to have full custody of your child: Read More 

How Do You Negotiate Personal Injury Settlements?

If you were recently in a vehicle accident and are trying to get a settlement for your injuries, you may need to negotiate with your insurance company. This is done if your initial request for a settlement is denied or the company tries to offer less than you think you deserve. Here are some tips for negotiating the settlement. Calculate the Damages The first step of a personal injury case in terms of settlements should be to calculate the damages and decide what type of damages you are requesting the settlement for. Read More 

Working On A Workers’ Compensation Claim? Be Sure To Do These Things

Workers' compensation claims might seem straightforward when you first start the process, but as you move through each step it can become more of a challenge and difficult to know whether you are doing everything right. Be sure to do the following things when you hope to get a workers' comp settlement. Recruit A Specialized Attorney You might have filled out the appropriate paperwork for your claim and want to wait to see what happens. Read More 

Want To See Your Grandchild That Your Child Neglects? Get A Lawyer

If you are a grandparent and your child hasn't taken responsibility for their child, you have rights and you can still get visitation rights. If the parent raising the child is hesitant to let you see the child or doesn't allow you to see the child as often as you would like, it's time to talk to a lawyer.  You can go to the lawyer to see if you qualify for grandparent visitation, so you can connect with your grandchild. Read More