Legal Articles, General Practice

Protection Orders in Nebraska

An Article discussing the different Protection Orders available in Nebraska and information about filing for a Protection Order without an Attorney.

How to Get Divorced in York, Nebraska.

An Article discussing the options available to get divorced in Nebraska and providing information about filing for divorce in Nebraska without an Attorney.

Why has Roger Stone become a critic in NFL concussion settlement?

Why has Roger Stone become a critic in NFL concussion settlement?

5 Important Reasons Young Adults Need Estate Planning

An Article listing 5 important reasons why young adults would benefit from Estate Planning.

The Importance of Having both a Durable and Healthcare Power of Attorney

An Article discussing Durable and Healthcare Power of Attorney documentation in Nebraska and their functions and benefits.

Calls Mount for Court Intervention in NFL Concussion Settlement Administration

A year after the process for compensating former National Football League players under the $1 billion settlement agreement officially began, calls that the administrative process is too slow and clandestine have begun to mount.

A Will versus a Trust: What's the Difference?

An Article discussing the differences between a Last Will & Testament and a Revocable Living Trust in Nebraska.

Plaintiffs Lawyer Wants Court to Stop Multiple Audits of NFL Players' Claims

Florida attorney Patrick Tighe, who represents around 90 former players, filed a motion for "court intervention" Sunday that asked the court to bar the claims administrator from performing more than one audit of a player's claim.

How Can Accident Reconstruction Help Your Injury Claim?

Accident reconstruction generally refers to the process of using scientific principles such as vehicle dynamics, mathematics, and physics to determine the circumstances leading to an accident.

Missouri Workers Compensation for Occupational Asthma

While occupational asthma is recognized as an occupational disease, you must prove that your condition is not an ordinary disease of life before you can qualify for financial compensation.

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