When Joint Physical Custody Works

Posted on: 20 July 2018

Going through a divorce is hard. It is never easier on you or your ex-spouse. If you have kids, it is even especially harder on them when their parents fight and split up from each other. Hopefully both parties can agree to joint custody. But while it has its benefits it's only likely to work if: It's What You Both Want One of the hardest things to do is to force a parent to raise their child in a manner they don't want.
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Joining The Military & Need A Security Clearance? What About That Expungement In Your Records?

Posted on: 23 May 2018

If you have enlisted in the military in a job that requires a security clearance, you may be concerned about an expungement or other stricken record that can be found in an intensive background check, and rightly so. Security clearances for military personnel can uncover records that other background searches would likely not find. It's crucial for you to fill out the SF86 honestly and completely, particularly the portion regarding police records.
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Factors That Determine Length Of DUI Statute Of Limitations

Posted on: 3 April 2018

If you know even a little bit about personal injury cases, then you probably know about the statute of limitations, which bar injury victims from instigating personal injury claims after certain deadlines have passed. Well, the same thing applies in DUI (driving under the influence) cases, only this time the statute of limitations bar the government from instigating cases against DUI suspects after some time. Why There Are Statute Of Limitations for DUIs
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Five People Who Could Be Liable In Your Assault Case

Posted on: 28 December 2017

If you have been assaulted in any way, you definitely want to seek out compensation for damages done. Even if these were not physical injuries, there could still be some serious psychological damage that has been done because of assault. Here are five people who could be liable in your case: The Direct Assaulter: The most obvious person is the direct assaulter. This is the person who has either harmed you physically, touched you inappropriately, or even simply threatened to harm you or assault you in any other way.
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