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The Basics Of Wrongful Death Claims In The State Of Michigan

If you think that you grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit in the state of Michigan, you need to understand the basics of what is a wrongful death lawsuit as well as who is allowed to file such a lawsuit and what damages they can collect.  What Is A Wrongful Death Lawsuit? In the state of Michigan, a death is considered wrongful if it was brought about by the actions, neglect, or fault of someone else. Read More 

Make Your Work At Home Business Legal In Four Steps

Millions of business owners run their empire from their homes these days, and their numbers are growing steadily larger all the time. A healthy 50% of all U.S. businesses are in fact home-based businesses. To ensure that your home-based business gets off to a good (and legal) start, read the four major steps needed to begin your endeavor. 1. Zoning Laws Your choice of a specific home-based business could depend on the zoning laws in your locality, so a careful check with your zoning and planning commission is in order before you order those business cards. Read More 

Four Defense Suggestions For Evidence Commonly Used Against DUI Defendants

Much of the evidence police typically use against DUI defendants is based on behavioral or physical characteristics associated with drunkenness. However, these characteristics all have a variety of alternative causes other than drunkenness.  If a police officer is bringing a DUI charge against you with any of these examples of DUI evidence, you can use the defense suggestions that follow to convince a judge that you were not intoxicated at the time of your arrest: Read More 

Tips For An Easy, Fast, And Cheap Divorce

Getting divorced from a short-lived second marriage is usually a lot easier than getting divorced from a first marriage, especially if you and your current spouse do not have children together or own things in both names. If you have kept everything separate and decide to get divorced, here are some tips to help you get divorced in a way that is easy, fast, and cheap. Begin with a summons Read More 

Protect Your Rights, Your Assets, And Your Future—Questions For A Divorce Lawyer

No one goes into a marriage expecting it to end, so when you're faced with that reality, it can be a real challenge to even know where to start. At your first meeting with your attorney, you may feel overwhelmed, lost, and confused, and as a result you may not be prepared to ask the right questions to put you on the path to success. Below, you'll find a guide to some questions you should be sure to have answered by your divorce attorney. Read More