Understanding Penalties For A Second DUI Offense

It's recommended that you seek the assistance of a legal professional if you are facing a second DUI charge, as every state considers this a very serious offense. Having an existing DUI conviction on your record means that the law classifies you as a repeat offender. The result is steeper fines and penalties than someone who is only on their first offense. A DUI lawyer can help make fighting a second DUI charge less stressful and improve your chances of having your charge reduced. 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 

3 Steps To Take With Your Spouse Before Starting The Formal Divorce Process

If you and your spouse have decided to get a divorce, there are a few things that you should do together before starting the formal divorce process. #1 Gather Financial Documents The first thing that you two should do together is gather all important financial documents and make sure that each of you have copies of all of these documents. This is a vital step if both of you were in charge of different expenses during your marriage. Read More 

3 Mistakes You Should Avoid Making When Being Arrested

Everyone hopes that they won't get in trouble with the law, but, in some cases, you will be confronted by the police and could even be arrested. In this moment you may panic and make mistakes that can only harm you in the long run. Here are some things that you should never do when being confronted by the police. 1. Don't Assume the Police Have a Search Warrant If the police come to your house and ask to come in, you should always refuse. Read More 

Repeated Stress Injuries And The Workplace

Repeated stress injuries are one of the more common injuries that occur in the modern workplace. Here is some information to help you understand the risks and solutions for this injury.  What is a Repeated Stress Injury? A repeated stress injury is an injury caused by performing a repeated motion without giving your body time to recover from each movement. The damage can occur to your muscles or tendons as well as joints in some cases. Read More