Felony Lawyers Help You Fight False Allegations Of Sexual Assault
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4 February 2021
When you are accused of sexual assault, you may be facing felony charges. These felony charges can impact the rest of your life, beginning with the allegations. Avoiding a conviction is crucial, especially in such a high-stakes case.
Felony charges are serious, and you should treat them as such. These are some things you need to do if you face a felony sexual assault charge.
Hire an Attorney Who Understands Felony Law
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Family Divorce Attorney: Mediation To Avoid Melting Down
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14 September 2020
The average cost of a divorce in America is nearly $15,000. The majority of this cost is driven by legal fees, court costs, and the liquidation of assets. Fortunately, not all family divorce attorneys have the goals or charge the same fees.
Here's how a mediation attorney can help streamline the divorce process and save you thousands of dollars.
Avoiding the Courtroom
Few things prolong a divorce or make it more expensive than litigating the details in court.
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Personal Injury Law Services
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26 May 2020
Legal action can always be taken when an injury occurs. Getting hurt is an event that most people never plan for. Getting hurt in public, at someone's residence, or at work can be devastating. Handling daily tasks after an injury is challenging both physically and emotionally. There is no reason to silently suffer when the responsible party can be held responsible. Here are a few questions to ask a personal injury attorney.
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Don't Get Cheated Financially During Your Divorce
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25 September 2019
Relationship problems can bring out the worst in people and that tendency can carry forward when a divorce becomes inevitable. Read on to find out how you can suffer from lasting financial harm by what your spouse is concealing.
Marital Property and Why It Matters
Everything you and your spouse own is subject to marital property rules as defined by your state of residence. If you bought it or acquired it while married, it's probably marital property.
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