07

Apr

The Role of Technology in Personal Injury Cases

Technology is playing an increasingly important role in personal injury litigation, from smartphones and watches to dashcams and black boxes. Recording devices are available in the palm of your hand, and security cameras are on every street corner. AI is even being used to help i...

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07

Apr

How to Lessen the Consequences of Felony Convictions

In California, a felony conviction means more than a fine or jail sentence. It means having a serious criminal record. Felony convictions can prevent you from getting a job, education, home, driving, or volunteering at a local soup kitchen. They are life-altering events, but they...

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07

Apr

Defense Strategies for Felony Charges

Felony charges are life-altering events, especially if you already have a criminal record. After you’ve been charged, prosecutors and law enforcement officials often forget that you’re innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The burden is on the prosecution, not t...

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07

Apr

The Impact of Financial Decisions on Divorce Proceedings

Even when dissolving your marriage is the right decision, divorce is regarded as one of life’s most stressful events. Filing for divorce often means looking at your finances in-depth while making life-altering decisions that impact your financial future. It’s common for parties t...

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07

Apr

How Long to Settle a Car Accident Claim?

Each year, there are millions of collision claims, with the average claim costing $5,470. A car accident can result in severe injuries, limiting your ability to work, take care of your children, and perform routine tasks. Many car accident victims spend their time consulting with...

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07

Apr

How Long Does a Felony Conviction Stay on My Criminal Record in California?

A felony conviction carries jail time, fines, and potential community service, with the collateral consequences impacting a person’s life once their sentence is completed. If you have been prosecuted for a felony, the conviction will remain on your record forever unless you get t...

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07

Apr

Can I Avoid Jail Time if I Am Convicted of a Felony in California?

If you face allegations of a felony crime, you likely feel terrified and confused. In California, a felony conviction can come with at least one year in state prison. Even so, being found guilty of a felony does not automatically mean that you will be confined to time behind bars...

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07

Apr

How Do I Prove Fault in a Car Accident?

The aftermath of a car accident may include contacting the police, visiting your primary care physician, and receiving quotes to repair your vehicle. If your injuries are more severe, a trip to urgent care or the ER may be warranted. While taking care of your physical health shou...

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07

Apr

How Do I Know if I Have Serious Injuries After a Car Accident?

Uncontrollable bleeding, tingling, numbness, or extreme back pain can all be signs of a serious injury after a car accident. If you sustain severe bodily injury, you will likely be unable to work or take care of your family, instead being burdened by endless medical appointments...

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07

Apr

What Happens if the Paying Parent Refuses to Pay Child Support?

When a couple divorces, each spouse is still responsible for the child's needs. Determining which spouse pays child support will depend upon several factors, but it is generally the non-custodial parent's responsibility. Refusing to pay child support can have far-reaching consequ...

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