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If you have been hurt in an accident there are many things you are worried about. You are worried about your medical bills, your job, how you are going to pay your household expenses while you are off work. The insurance companies know you are worried, and they know that the more pressure you are under the more likely you are to settle your case before you know the extent of your injuries.
... Read MoreYou were successful at the trial court level and you now have a judgment in hand against that low-life of a former customer who took your goods or services without paying for them. You took the case to trial and the judge awarded you judgment for the full amount the customer failed to pay, your court costs, and your attorney's fees. The whole amount is accruing interest at the post-judgment rate. The debtor either didn't appeal or your judgment was affirmed on... Read More
When you begin the process of filing a lawsuit for malpractice in Newark, your lawyer will need some information. Telling your side of the story is the first step. After that you will need to give your malpractice attorney a variety of documents and paperwork to help determine whether a medical malpractice case exists.
... Read MoreOne would think that the Human Resources Department of the Agency from which a Federal or Postal employee is attempting to file a Federal Disability Retirement application, would be a "helpful" entity. It is indeed a baffling phenomena when one pauses and reflects upon it: What is the purpose of the Human Resources Department? Specifically, what existential purpose does a person serve, who has a positional designation of "Disability... Read More
The Unbearable Cost of Daycare To The Non-Custodial Parent With Limited Means
Since the Child Support Standards Act, it has been clear that a parent’s income would be used to calculate child support. In most cases, a parent who is chargeable with supporting a child or children will have to pay 17% of the parents’ gross income minus FICA. If the parent is a low earned or has limited means, the parent may lose 20% of their income to taxes; 17% to CS; and... Read More
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