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Filing taxes after your di

There are so many things to consider in a divorce case: so many ways of dividing and redistributing, and deciding on many factors in your life. These factors include: child support, assets, child custody schedules, and last but not least – taxes. If you don’t take care of your taxes

Catastrophic injuries

Catastrophic injuries are the most severe type of personal injury out there. HG is a great online resource that explains this. These accidents cause serious harm to the human body, through circumstances such as road collisions, explosions, falling objects, getting squashed, and severe trauma. The damage usually involve spinal injuries, head injuries,

3 traits to look for in a family lawyer

This photo has to do with traits in general, but it shows that traits are everything in our decision-making. Some people have all of these words, and some people lack in many of these words. Some of these words are very important to us, and some not so much. On

Ownership of credit card points in a divorce

We love buying things. Swiping credit cards for purchases is essentially a daily activity for many of us. But it’s not just the convenience of a credit card that we love, is it? Rewards points is what you’re probably really after. We don’t speak for everybody, however. Some credit card

Dram shop laws and social host liability

A dram shop, according to Merriam Webster, is “an establishment that sells alcoholic beverages”. These are typically bars of some sort. The question becomes: who is liable, when an intoxicated person is responsible for injuring somebody else? Is it fully on the intoxicated person, or is the third party (dram shop

Child acceptance after divorce

While divorce is a stressful time for you and your kids, it’s very possible to keep the tension under control and to protect your kids from the harmful effects that result from the process. Believe it or not, your kids could recover strongly from divorce and live fruitful life. The

To divorce or not to divorce? Here are four Signs to look at

Love can blind us easily when we’re in a relationship, especially with overlooking flaws of our spouse/partner. It’s easy to ignore toxic relationship problems or be too comfortable to want to get out of the relationship. Regardless, we have two options in an unhealthy marriage: work on repairing it, or

Child custody: 4 basic terms

Parents that get divorced have to face the reality of determining child custody if they have children involved. It’s more of the courts determining the custody situation, as there is what’s called a “divorce decree” that specifies where the children will live. This is based on the child’s best interests.

Family law: Cohabitation agreements

Cohabitation is becoming a more common type of living situation. It’s where unmarried couples live together. What a cohabitation agreement is, is an arrangement of legal documents that can protect the rights of both parties, as well as keeping individual assets and interests safe. A goal of the cohabitation agreement

How alimony works in Louisiana

Alimony is intended for helping the receiving spouse maintain the same standard of living post-divorce that he or she had while married. Louisiana alimony law says that family law courts, either during or after a divorce, may grant alimony for a spouse that needs financial support. However, the expectation is