Everyone Should Learn a Little about Law
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Everyone Should Learn a Little about Law

While lawyers and judges are the ultimate legal experts, of course, I believe that every citizen should take the time to learn a little about law for several reasons. First, it is important to know your rights, and knowing them can come in handy if anyone ever accuses you of a crime you didn't commit or threatens you legally in another other way. Second, learning about your local, state, and federal laws can help you act as a better citizen. When election time comes around, you can then truly understand ever change in law being proposed by a candidate and whether it benefits society or not. I plan to share posts about law topics explained in plain English on my new blog, so you can come back often to sharpen your legal knowledge!

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Everyone Should Learn a Little about Law

  • Turning Back Time: Getting A Marriage Annulled

    7 March 2017

    For some newly married people, it may not take long to realize that you have made a grave mistake in marrying. You may be wondering if you can just get your marriage annulled instead of going through a costly and lengthy divorce process; after all, celebrities seem to do it all the time. Before you proceed along those lines, take some time to read the information about annulments below. What are annulments?

  • How To Prepare For The Initial Consultation With Your Divorce Lawyer

    2 March 2017

    Making the decision to visit a divorce lawyer will not obligate you to file, but it can be a good way to find out answers to the questions you have. If you just called and scheduled an initial consultation visit with a divorce lawyer and want to get the most out of this meeting, you may want to prepare for the meeting by completing the following two tasks. Make a list of all your questions

  • Divorcing In Your Fifties: 4 Financial Considerations To Stay Protected

    9 January 2017

    No one plans for a divorce, and it can come at random times in a person's life. When you're in your fifties, there are a lot of life changes and plans going on. If you're planning a divorce, you do not want the financial impacts of this divorce to mess with your future years, retirement, or any financial planning that you have already started. By consulting and hiring a family law attorney, you have the ability to understand various finances, figure out different parts of the divorce case, and try to protect as much of your finances as possible.