Signs Your Partner Is Untruthful About Their Assets During Divorce And How An Attorney Can Help To Disclose Them

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The property and finances you and your spouse keep after divorce will dictate your quality of life after the process. Therefore, you should be honest about the property you own when sharing assets. Unfortunately, your partner might present incorrect financial documents. They may also hide some assets to avoid paying the right support payments and keep more property. This is unlawful, and you can take legal action against them for dishonesty.…

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What Workers Need To Know After A Workplace Injury

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Being unable to work at your job because of an injury can be a difficult thing. You may be upset, worried about losing your job, wondering how you’ll afford the medical bills, and more. For some reassurance and information that should help you move forward to a better day, read below.  Your Job is Safe  Your employer cannot fire you for filing a workers’ compensation claim. Most employers are aware of the laws protecting hurt workers against workplace retaliation.…

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5 Types Of Strong Evidence For Your Personal Injury Case

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The evidence you present during a personal injury case is key to winning your claim. But not all evidence is equally weighted when trying to convince an insurance company, opposing attorney, or jury. What is the best evidence? Here are five types of strong evidence and why they matter.  1. Physical Evidence Physical evidence refers to anything that you can physically touch in person. In auto accident cases, it may include a broken piece of the car, a driver’s phone from which they were texting, or a bottle of alcohol at the scene.…

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