3 Tips That Will Help Your Court Reporter Accurately Capture Your Deposition

If you are working with a new court reporting firm to capture deposition for a case, here are three things that you can do that will make it easier for your court reporter to be successful with your deposition. #1 Provide Context About The Case The first thing you can do is provide context about the case. Let the court reporter know what the case will cover. Inform them of any specific terminology may be discussed. Read More 

Are You At The End Of Your Workers’ Comp?

For those injured at work, your employer provides you with a form of insurance made to cover your medical bills and some of your salary. This means that you don't need to come up with money for those expensive doctor's visits, hospitalizations, surgeries or even medication. If you are now earning these benefits, you should realize that they will not go on indefinitely. Read on to learn more about what could happen if you cannot return to work in a timely enough manner. Read More 

3 Steps In The Probate Process

When your loved one dies, there are a lot of things that you will have to deal with. That includes their will or lack thereof. The process of handling that is called probate. But what does the probate process look like? Filing a Petition with Probate Court The first thing that you need to do is file a petition with the probate court. The petition asks the court to recognize the will and accept it so that the estate can be handled. Read More 

Important Facts You Should Know About Filing For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy When You Are Active Duty Military

If you are currently in the military and your debts have risen to the point where you cannot see a way to ever pay them off, you have probably considered the possibility of declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Given that 596,867 people initiated that action in 2015, it is obvious that the option to remove almost all debt without the need to make financial reparations appeals to many individuals. Therefore, it is a good idea to be aware of the important information provided below when you are ready to get your second chance for an improved financial future. Read More 

What Your Child Needs To Know About Your Will When You’re In Hospice Care

When you are making a last will and testament while facing a critical illness, every decision you make can seem especially important. A wills and trusts attorney can guide you through each step to ensure that you are making optimal decisions to benefit the people you love the most. The well-being of children will probably weigh on your heart, and a well-made will can ensure they never go without what their material needs. Read More