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Can Posting Videos Online Impact Your Divorce Case?

20 June 2022
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In today's social media-driven world, it's not uncommon for people to share videos of themselves online. But what you may not realize is that if you're going through a divorce, anything you post could potentially be used against you in court. Even if you do not use other types of social media, posting videos on some websites could impact your divorce case. Here's what you need to know. Think Twice Before Posting Innocent Videos Read More …

When Do You Require A Workers Compensation Lawyer?

3 May 2022
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The workers compensation system benefits workers who suffer work-related injuries and illnesses. The law requires employers to purchase policies that cover injured workers medical expenses and a portion of lost income. Unfortunately, some employers are well set to avoid paying these benefits. They may deny your claim outright or try to offer you a settlement that's less than what you're entitled to. In either case, you may need the help of an experienced lawyer to fight for your rights. Read More …

Should You Tell Your Criminal Defense Lawyer The Truth?

24 March 2022
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When you hire a criminal defense attorney, you may not be sure what you should do. If you're guilty, you might not know if you should tell them or if it will harm your defense. Here's what you should think about. You Have Confidentiality Your attorney has to follow strict confidentiality rules. They aren't allowed to tell anyone else what you told them.  If you tell your criminal defense attorney that you're guilty, they can't tell the police, prosecutor, court, or anyone else. Read More …

What Every SSDI Filer Needs To Know About Reconsideration Reviews

16 February 2022
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In many cases, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applicants that get turned down must undergo an interim step before they participate in an appeal hearing. To find out what to expect with this part of the process to gain benefits, read on. Application Status: Denied Once you receive a letter in the mail from the Social Security Administration (SSA), know that a denial does not necessarily mean you will never get benefits. Read More …

Reasons People Consider Representing Themselves In Criminal Cases

4 January 2022
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There are times when people decide to represent themselves when facing criminal charges. While you have the legal right to do this, it is not always a great idea. Hiring a criminal attorney to help you is usually the better option, but some people still choose to skip this step and represent themselves. Here are some of the reasons people do this, along with some reasons why you should not consider representing yourself. Read More …