Child Adoption: How A Lawyer Can Assist If The Birth Parents Are Demanding Custody

Posted on: 12 June 2015
Are you experiencing a lot of stress after adopting a child from someone that is now threatening to take him or her back? As long as you went through the right legal process to adopt your child, a family lawyer should be able to help you fight for your rights against the birth parents. Find out below how a lawyer can help you with your dispute, as well as what you can expect to pay to hire one.
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What Should You Do If Your Abuser Has Custody Of Your Kids?

Posted on: 29 May 2015
If you've recently suffered physical or mental abuse at the hands of your ex-spouse, you're probably experiencing a variety of strong emotions. And if this ex-spouse has primary (or even shared) custody of your children, you may be frantically wondering what you can do to protect them from potential abuse, and reluctant to allow them to spend even one more day with your abuser. Fortunately, there are several legal options that can help you obtain primary custody or restrict your ex-spouse's access to your children.
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3 Things That Can Happen As A Result Of A Criminal Traffic Offense

Posted on: 13 May 2015
When most people think of traffic offenses, they think of simply getting a speeding ticket. However, there are more serious traffic offenses that a driver can commit, such as racing another vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you have been charged with a criminal traffic offense, you may not know what to expect when you go to court.
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Do You Need An Attorney To Help You Apply For Social Security Benefits?

Posted on: 17 April 2015
If you have become disabled and you are not able to work, you need to file a claim for Social Security disability as soon as possible. It can take many months, or even longer, for the approval process to take place. But, before you fill out that application, talk to a Social Security attorney. Many people are denied the benefits that they are entitled to, and in many cases, having legal representation is the only way that some are able to receive their benefits.
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