Legal Articles, General Practice

How to Prove That Someone Else Was Speeding

Witness accounts, police records, electronic data, and photographs are all common sorts of evidence used to prove that the other motorist was speeding in an automobile accident. We can assist you if you've been in an accident.

Are Settlements From a Workers’ Comp Taxable in Missouri?

Settlements from your workers’ compensation are exempt from taxation under the Workers’ Compensation Act.

Fall in Parking Lot Lawsuit - Who Is Responsible?

Parking lots can often be the scene of slip and fall accidents. Here's are some general things you should know about identifying and holding the responsible party accountable.

Workers’ Comp Works for You?

For those who are not aware, the workers’ compensation system in the State of Florida is largely unfair to injured workers……

How Does Social Security Determine You Are Disabled?

If you’re disabled and no longer capable of working you may be asking how the SSA decide if you’re disabled and no longer able to work.

Am I Entitled to Receive Lost Wages if I Get Injured on the Job in Florida?

You may qualify for permanent total disability benefits if your injuries are so severe that you are unable to ever work again.

Family Law, Divorce and Child Custody Cases in the Age of COVID-19: electronics to the rescue

Article describes the general procedures used by the El Paso County District Court for family law divorce and custody cases using video and phone systems during COVID-19 outbreaks

What to know when it comes to Your Divorce “Separation Agreement”

Article describes considerations of what to include in a Separation Agreement.

For Divided Families: Some thoughts on How to Allow Your Child to Enjoy the Holidays!

Article describes a different way to divide holiday parenting time to keep a Child out of the middle of disputes and to give a Child a peaceful and happy holiday experience.

Child Support Enforcement and Modification Between States-a really tangled issue

Article describes the legal entanglements encountered with inter-state child support modification and enforcement

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