Law Information Everyone Should Know

    Law Information Everyone Should Know


  • Preparing Legal Support During A Long VA Claim Or Appeal

    12 June 2016
    It's no secret that the Veterans Affairs (VA) disability appeal process is slow, but you shouldn't simply accept poor performance issues without at least trying to break through the problems. Making a few calls can move you to the next part of your claim or appeal's process a bit faster, but you may eventually run into a legitimately long queue. If calls and complaint
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  • Heading To A Historic Site Or National Park For Vacation? Make Sure Everyone Understands Vandalism Laws

    25 May 2016
    When early mankind traveled across the continents, they left behind carvings in stone and painted drawings on cliffs and caves, marking where they'd been. While those ancient human hallmarks are now considered treasures, doing the same today while on vacation can get you involved in a legal headache you'd probably prefer to avoid. If you and your family or friends are
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  • Looking Out For Your Child: Why You Might Need A Guardian Ad Litem

    10 May 2016
    If you are embroiled in a family court matter, it is possible that a Guardian ad Litem will be assigned to any minor children affected by the proceedings. These individuals are often legal professionals hired to defend the best interests of a child or others that may be incapacitated in some way that impacts their understanding of the legal matter at hand. Some G
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  • Three Things You May Not Know About A Diminished Value Claim

    19 April 2016
    When a car is repaired after an accident, its value diminishes due to the stigma attached to such cars. This will be the case even if the repair shop does an excellent repair job. In some cases, you may be entitled to compensation for the diminished value of your car. Here are three crucial things you should know before making such a claim: Don't Expect It If You Caus
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  • Do You Qualify For Student Loan Forgiveness Through The "Defense Against Repayment" Provision?

    12 April 2016
    Finding a job after you graduate college can be rough. Ordinarily, if you can't find a job with your degree, you still aren't entitled to cancel your student loans. However, there are some provisions in the law that will allow it. If you're struggling with debt related to student loans that you think were unfair, this is what you should know about the "Defense Against
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