Law Information Everyone Should Know

    Law Information Everyone Should Know


  • 5 Facts About Taxes And Small Claims Settlements

    9 March 2022
    Typically, people go to small claims court in pursuit of a settlement for damages they have suffered. Getting a payment is great news, but you need to be aware that certain payments may be taxable. Here's what you need to know about taxes and small claims settlements.  1. The IRS considers most payments as income.  Almost every payment you receive is conside
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  • The 3 Primary Duties Of Executors — And Signs They Aren't Being Fulfilled

    29 January 2022
    Probate is a time for the final legal steps to be taken in order to ensure that heirs receive the correct and appropriate distributions. But the person who has the most responsibility during this time — the executor — must fulfill their fiduciary role in order for this to happen. What are the primary components of that fiduciary duty? And what are some signs of failur
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  • Are You In Trouble For OVI Charges? 4 Reasons To Hire A Lawyer

    17 December 2021
    An OVI is an abbreviation for Operating a Vehicle Impaired and is a serious offense. When arrested for OVI, this means that you possibly broke the law by driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Therefore, you have to be careful with your next step, whether you are guilty or not, since it will determine the outcome of your case. Generally, you need an OVI atto
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  • What You Should Do If You Think You Aren't Getting Equal Pay

    10 November 2021
    While there are equal pay laws that should prevent it from happening, there are times that people still receive less pay for the same job done by another. This form of pay discrimination is typically gender-based but it's not only found in predominately male fields like construction, it can be found across all types of jobs. If you feel you aren't receiving equal pay
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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Violation Of Child Visitation Orders

    1 October 2021
    In a divorce involving a couple with children, the court issues an order listing each parent's visitation and custody rights. In some cases, a parent may violate a custody order by preventing the other parent from visiting with the child. If your co-parent is withholding visitation, you should consult a family law or divorce lawyer that deals with child cust
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