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

  • Can Your Job Give You PTSD? And Can You File A WC Claim For It?

    12 April 2017

    Post-traumatic stress disorder can affect anybody who has gone through or even witnessed a traumatic event. It's possible for your job to trigger PTSD. Unfortunately, filing a workers compensation claim for PTSD can become an uphill battle. The good news is it's not an unwinnable battle. Here's what you should know. Linking Your PTSD to Your Job The way people experience trauma varies from person to person. What you find traumatic, another person may find funny.

  • Is It Finally Time? When To File For Bankruptcy Vs. Persisting With Debt Payoff

    12 April 2017

    Choosing to file for bankruptcy isn't an easy task. The actual filing is pretty straightforward, but making that decision to file can be a long process. While bankruptcy does have some long-term effects that you have to deal with, such as a lower credit score and having to explain the bankruptcy to potential landlords, it can also be the jumpstart you need to recover quickly. Remember, bankruptcy doesn't leave you constantly running around like your debt does.

  • Have Your Ideas Appeared In Movies, TV Shows, or Games?

    12 April 2017

    The world of writing has changed in massive, somewhat unpredictable, but understandable, ways as the internet becomes more accessible. More people are able to write, more people can read the writing, and more places can store that writing with massive storage limits that make a text document as insignificant as a speck of dust. It's easier to collaborate as well, so your great idea or fully-written work could find itself "

  • What To Expect When Dealing With The Aftermath Of An Auto Accident

    7 April 2017

    When you first got your license and started driving your own vehicle, your biggest fear may have been getting into an accident with another driver. If that fear turned into a reality because another driver crashed into you, there is a chance that you are now injured and your car is completely totaled. If you do not know what steps to take next, there is a certain process you should follow to seek justice for what you have experienced.

  • Three Tips For Buying The Right House

    31 March 2017

    Buying a new home comes with a host of different considerations, which will also require you to bring in teams of professionals who can help with each and every facet. Whether you are closing on your first condo or a mansion on top of a hill, there are a few steps you'll need to think about, while also hiring professionals who can help you out with these steps. To this end, read below and use these strategies in order to close on a home that you love in the way that is the most productive, while yielding the best results.