Legal Articles, General Practice

I Have An Illness From Asbestos, Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer, Asbestosis. Do I Qualify for Compensation?

What factors are used to determine if a person qualifies for compensation for an illness related to asbestos.

Firefighter Cancer-Do I Have a Case?

What factors are involved in filing a claim as a firefighter diagnosed with cancer.

Baby Food Linked to Autism-Do I have a Claim?

Qualifications for Toxic Baby Food Autism Cases.

 Toxic Baby Foods Linked to Autism- Was Your Child Affected?

Baby foods are linked to Autism. The manufacturers knew that the products were unsafe but chose money over mankind.

The End of Single Family Zoning In California (Almost)

Recently enacted state laws have virtually done away with single family home zoning in California. Except if a property is in an historic district or in a sensitive environmental zone, any single family zoned lot can now contain two units, no matter what local zoning states. The new laws also allow lot splits where previously lot splits were not possible.

Ohio Unmarried Father's Rights Must be Preserved by the Father

Ohio Unmarried Fathers, Father's Rights

COMMON MYTHS ABOUT SHARED PARENTING PLANS AND JOINT CUSTODY

For parents who are in the process of going through a divorce or child custody case

When Holiday Despair Outweighs the Holiday Cheer

Dealing with high conflict relationships and emotional abuse

Immigration Court Motion To Reopen

A motion to reopen is necessary when one has an order of removal or deportation but needs a second chance in court. A motion to reopen is different from an appeal where a respondent would ask a higher authority to review the same evidence and arguments. A motion to reopen typically would be filed after a respondent discovered new, previously unavailable evidence that is capable of changing the outcome of the case. Before submitting a motion to reopen, one has to verify that he or she complies with the requirements including deadlines, format, and substance.

6 Shocking Statistics About Car Accidents in the US

Car accidents in the country may not seem that bad until you look up the numbers. Let's consider a few shocking car accident statistics that will likely change your perspective of car accidents in the US.

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