Legal Articles, General Practice

Workers Compensation Eligibility If Your Employer Intentionally Hurts You

If you are injured while working in Missouri, in most instances you are not eligible to sue your employer. But there are times when you can, which means that you may be able to collect noneconomic and economic damages.

Student Loan Delinquencies Rise Despite Government Relief Programs

If you are a student loan borrower and worried about delinquencies or a default—on a student loan or any other debt—consult with Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC regarding your options. With decades of experience in helping clients navigate areas such as student loans and other debt issues, our attorneys can sit down with you and review your case.

What's a Father To Do When a Custody Battle Looms During Massachusetts Divorce?

What you can't do when a custody battle is brewing, is "nothing". Recognize that divorce changes the roles for everyone and that you need to get familiar with your children's schedules, activities, and schools.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program May End in 2019

If you are currently delinquent or worried about defaulting on your student loans, contact Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC now so one of our experienced student loan debt attorneys can review your case and discuss all the available options with you.

Injuries at hotels, resorts, Disney, Universal or Busch theme parks

Many Guests are Injured at Theme Parks in Florida, or at the Hotels and Resorts Nearby

Medical Malpractice On Board A Cruise Ship

A cruise line is responsible for medical malpractice committed by a doctor or nurse on a cruise ship.

Behind the Black Robe: Bridging the Gap between Ethical and Criminal Prosecution of Judges.

Discusses the disconnect between charging a judge vs. a layperson with criminal offenses. Highlighting the tendency to punish criminal judicial behavior as ethical violations rather than criminal offenses.

What Happens if I Don't Pay Child Support in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, both parents have a duty to support their child. Typically, however, only the noncustodial parent makes child support payments.

Is Co-Parenting in Massachusetts with a Narcissistic Ex-Spouse Possible?

Co-parenting with a narcissistic ex-spouse can bring many challenges. Learn the eight ways to deal with a narcissistic ex when there are children involved.

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