Considering Divorce? 5 Reasons You Need A Separation Agreement

When it comes time to file for divorce, you might be confused about the steps you should take.  Before you jump into the divorce, you should be sure that you and your rights are fully protected. The best way to protect yourself during a divorce is to begin with a separation agreement. Not only will your separation agreement protect your rights during the divorce proceedings, it can also become the foundation for your divorce settlement. [Read More]

Calling On Professional Tax And Accountant Services

With tax season right on top of you, it can be tempting to save yourself some money and file your own tax return. For millions of Americans, that works just fine, but not everyone will benefit from self-filing, and a great many could actually do serious damage in the process. Unless you're a certified public accountant yourself, it's important that you know when it's time to seek out help with your taxes so you can avoid paying the wrong amount, or accidentally omitting critical information. [Read More]

What To Do After A Slip And Fall Accident

After a slip and fall accident, people experience a host of emotions, and confusion is usually the most prominent. A slip and fall accident often happens at businesses or other public places, and the aftermath of the accident must be handled exactly the right way since the property owner is usually responsible for your injuries. Below, you can read about the best way to deal with a slip and fall accident. [Read More]

Getting Married? The Prenuptial Agreement Must Come First

If you are getting married and you want a prenuptial agreement in place, a divorce or marital expert is the perfect attorney for the job. There are many reasons why people protect themselves with prenuptial agreements, and you don't want to be on the Americans that regrets not having one. A divorce can end up leaving you bankrupt years down the road if you don't have a prenuptial agreement. You could accumulate a lot of wealth and money in the future, and then your spouse decides they want to leave. [Read More]