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Four Situations That May Lead To Low Alimony Payments

If your divorce trial involves alimony discussions, then you may be already thinking abiut how much money you should expect from your partner. Many factors determine the amount of alimony, and it is not easy to come up with a figure before the issue is determined in court. Here are four situations that predispose you to low alimony: You Had a Brief Marriage All factors held constant, the amount of alimony you may receive is proportional to the length of your marriage. Read More 

Easements: Your Rights And Obligations If There Is One On Your Property

Easements are common with real estate, but they can also be a source of problems. If you have an easement on your property that your neighbors use to get to their homes, you may still have some control over this easement, how it is used, and what is done to it. The purpose of easements Easements are legal parts of properties, and they are designed to allow people to access certain parts of property. Read More 

How A Family Lawyer Can Assist You With Getting A Child Support Increase

Do you need an increase in child support for your children but the other parent refuses to do it? You may be able to go to court to get the increase you need if you hire a lawyer. In this article, find out how a family lawyer can help you convince the court that you deserve more child support. How Can a Lawyer Assist With Getting a Child Support Increase? Read More 

Compensation When Another Driver Does Not Have Adequate Insurance

If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, you are going to want to try and find a way to pay for not only the damages to your car, but any injuries that you may have sustained, as well. It can be frustrating to have to go through the process of submitting claims for payment, but if the driver in the vehicle that caused the accident does not have insurance, the frustration only gets worse. Read More 

4 Reasons Elderly Parking Lot Accidents Are Increasingly Common

In recent years, cases of elderly drivers hitting pedestrians and other cars in parking lots are increasingly common. In November of 2014, a pregnant woman was hit and killed by an 88-year-old driver who mixed up the gas and brake pedals. In 2003, an elderly man struck and killed nine people when he confused the gas and brake pedals and headed into a farmer's market. An additional 54 were hurt. Unfortunately, these cases are all too common, and the result is often a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Read More