When Child Support is Too Much: Reconsideration Options

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When Child Support is Too Much: Reconsideration Options

If you were ordered to pay child support and your financial situation has changed, you have the option to take the case back to court and have your support amount reconsidered. Before you risk falling far behind in your support payments and facing enforcement actions, you should talk with a child support lawyer about how to have the amount re-evaluated. After seeking a reduction myself in the past, I've learned a lot about how to make it work. I hope that the information about my experiences helps you to understand what you can do about having your support order reconsidered.

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Workers Compensation Cases: 4 Ways To Get Fully Reimbursed For Transportation Costs

2 June 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

When dealing with an injury at work, many employees seek workers compensation to help pay for medical costs and lost income. Another part of workers compensation coverage is transportation costs. Workers compensation is supposed to cover transportation costs for any of your medical needs. To ensure that you are not losing money on transportation costs, there are multiple ways to help you get fully reimbursed. By consulting with a workers compensation lawyer, you can work on these methods and building a strong case that offers full compensation for all of your transportation needs. Read More …

Using Motions in Limine to Boost Your Defense in a Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit

20 April 2016
 Categories: , Articles

Defending against a personal injury lawsuit can be difficult and time consuming, which is probably why most cases are settled out of court. If you decide to go to trial, however, there are things you can do to bolster your case, and one of those things is to file a motion in limine to limit what evidence the plaintiff can submit to the court. Here's more information about this legal maneuver and using it effectively. Read More …

Injured By A Driver While Out-Of-State? Here’s What You’ll Need To Know

30 March 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

Imagine you're on a business trip or on vacation out-of-state, only to be involved in a serious car crash. If you have to sue the other party to get the compensation you deserve for your injuries and property damage, you may be wondering which state you should start your personal injury case – your state or the other party's state. The following answers the tough question of jurisdiction when suing for out-of-state injuries. Read More …

Is Your DUI Conviction Or Guilty Plea Preventing You From Finding Work? What Are Your Options?

24 February 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

If you have a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) in your past, you're not alone -- each year between 800,000 and 1.5 million arrests are made of U.S. drivers who are charged with this offense. While not all arrests result in the driver's conviction, the number of arrests alone indicates that driving while buzzed (or drunk) is a relatively widespread practice. However, a DUI conviction can still operate against you when it comes time to get a professional certification, obtain a commercial driver's license, or even be hired in certain occupations. Read More …

5 Ways to Prevent Reduced Damages in Workers Compensation Cases

29 January 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

When you miss work due to an injury, it's important to work with a lawyer and get as much compensation as possible for your time away from the job. On the other side of things, the other lawyers are attempting to reduce this compensation to as little as possible. One way of doing this is with reduced damages. Reduced damages are introduced to a case to prove that you were capable of working or returning to work during a time where an injury kept you out of work. Read More …