Is Your Grandchild In Danger With Your Child? Get Grandparent Custody Right Away

Are you a grandparent that thinks your grandchild would be much better in your care instead of the care of your child? Are there obvious sign that show your grandchild is suffering and they aren't getting the love and care that they need? If so, it's time to hire a child custody lawyer. Your lawyer can first reach out to the parent to see if they would be willing to sign over custody, so you can get the child without having to go to court. [Read More]

Prevent Car Accidents With These Tips For Driving In Foggy Conditions

According to AAA's 2014 Fog and Crashes Report, fog and smoke account for one-in-five fatal multi-car pileup accidents. If you live in an area that has fog issues, whether it is in the early morning or just in general, it is important to know how to properly drive to ensure your safety. Lights Properly using your vehicle's lights can potentially save your life in the event of heavy fog. It is imperative that you use low and not high beam headlights. [Read More]

Surprising Things May Lead To Alimony Modification

Cohabitation, remarriage, and changes in earnings are some of the most common reasons for modifying alimony. However, there are things people don't usually think about, but these things can also lead to alimony modifications. Here are a few examples of such factors: Financial Emergency Either you or your former spouse has the right to request a modification if you suffer a financial emergency. For example, you may run into a financial emergency if you get injured in an accident and your insurance doesn't cover all the costs. [Read More]

Stuck Between Disputing Parties Who Want What You're Holding? Consider An Interpleader Action

What happens when your business is holding onto money or goods and two different people lay claim to it? If you surrender whatever it is to either person, you run the risk of having to defend yourself in a lawsuit. If you keep holding onto it, you'll probably eventually get sued by both as they try to force you to turn it over. To avoid ending up in the middle of a legal quagmire, the best thing to do is to file an interpleader action with the court. [Read More]