4 Ways A Criminal Trial Affects Your Personal Injury Case

Most personal injury cases involve some kind of negligence. But what if the same incident includes something that rises to the level of a criminal charge? It could be anything from criminal negligence to outright intentional harm. How does a criminal case affect your personal injury case? Here are a few of the most common effects you can see, no matter whether it's your criminal trial or the other party's.  [Read More]

Life After Divorce: 4 Tips For Successful Co-Parenting

If you have children with your ex, you must learn to coexist with your former spouse for the rest of your life. However, lingering pain can make effective co-parenting difficult. It won't necessarily always be easy, but you can do it for your children. Try these 4 tips for successful co-parenting to help you along the way.  Create a Stable Household For Your Children (And Yourself) Immediately after your breakup, you establish a stable income and a comfortable home to show your ex and the court that you can provide for your children. [Read More]

Are You Being Threatened By An Ex? What To Know

Parents that split up will be forever linked by their children. Child custody and visitation matters are often emotional and heartbreaking for all concerned. However, a parent who fears parental kidnapping may need to do more than just try to get along with their ex. Read on for what you need to do when you feel that your spouse will leave with your child. Take Threats Seriously  If an ex is making threats about taking your child and leaving the area, it's time to take action. [Read More]

5 Things To Know About Getting A Marriage Annulment

Divorce isn't the only way to dissolve a marriage. In some cases, an annulment, which voids out a marriage as though it didn't occur, is the better option.  1. Annulment Reasons Vary By State One must qualify for an annulment, and there are only a few allowable reasons which vary depending on where you live. Common annulment reasons include but are not necessarily limited to the following: an underage person, bigamy, abuse, failure to consummate, fraud and misrepresentation, or mental incompetence. [Read More]