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Four Ideal Locations To Use For Child Visitation After A Divorce

If your ex-spouse gets custody of your children after a divorce but you're granted visitation, you may have a specific amount of time that you can visit your kids each week. In many cases, visitation is supervised, which means that your ex-spouse will be present. You may not want to have your ex-spouse in your new house, nor may he or she want you at his or her house. In such a scenario, it can be a good idea to meet in a neutral location — and one that your children will find entertaining. Read More 

Leave These Things Out Of Your Will

Some people view wills as a catch-all for any estate-related inclusions, but there are better ways to address some issues than the last will and testament. Read on to learn about some estate-related ideas that might be better served using other methods. Conditional Bequests It may surprise some that a bequest should be free of conditions. After all, you might want to have your nephew go to college, but you want to ensure that he actually makes good grades while there if you're going to be leaving him money to further his education. Read More 

Parting Ways, Step By Step

The divorce issue may have caught you by surprise or you may have spent some time in consideration of it, but either way it can feel like a confusing time. You don't know what to do and at times you feel overwhelmed. While speaking to your divorce lawyer will resolve a lot of issues, it may be helpful to learn about the steps that lead up to a divorce being final. Read More 

Three Of The Most Common Types Of Medical Malpractice Claims You Should Understand

There are numerous scenarios where a medical malpractice suit could be valid and a doctor can be identified as negligent in his or her treatment of a patient. If you're wondering about the potential of your medical malpractice case, you should familiarize yourself with what the most common medical malpractice scenarios are.  The following are three of the most common scenarios that warrant a medical malpractice law suit against a negligent doctor: Read More 

Protecting Yourself During Your Divorce

Arguments and disagreements that take place in your marriage can start to wear you down to the point where divorce seems to be the only viable option. If you feel pushed to make that decision now, you're probably exhausted and overwhelmed by the whole situation. To get through the divorce, use these suggestions to protect yourself. Seek Therapy Guilt and anger have likely manifested themselves as irritation, isolation, and sadness. However, you still need to interact with others, go to work and handle responsibilities, all of which can be hard when coping with a divorce. Read More