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  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: August 29, 2019

A personal injury case is when you have been hurt by the actions (or lack of action) of another party. In situations where injury was intentional, the other party will likely face criminal charges. If it was an accident, however, they can still be at fault for negligence. Personal injury lawsuits consist of proving negligence and establishing justification for payment…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: July 29, 2019

A divorce is the dissolution of a marriage, ending the legal agreement that two spouses made to each other when they wed. This is different from an annulment where the marriage is declared void and essentially erased. While annulments have specific requirements, divorces can happen for any reason (or no reason at all). Still, the way you go about divorcing…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: June 28, 2019

Finding the right lawyer for your needs can be difficult. After all, there are many areas of law, and therefore, many different types of lawyers. One common area of practice is family law. Family law deals with marriage, children, and domestic situations. Here are a few situations where you may want to find a lawyer that specializes in family law.…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: May 15, 2019

Everyone knows that driving under the influence of alcohol is both illegal and dangerous. Yet, people still do it every day. Often, those people are being grossly irresponsible, getting behind the wheel when they have no business doing so. In other cases, however, a person may have misjudged how much alcohol they had. After all, you can have a drink…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: May 8, 2019

Have you ever noticed that some court cases have a jury that decides the verdict, while others simply have a judge? This isn’t just something in movies or TV shows. In real life, not all court hearings have a jury. If you ever find yourself in a legal situation, it’s important to understand who will be presiding over your verdict.…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: May 5, 2019

Recently, we talked about the difference between jury trials and bench trials. In bench trials, the judge determines the credibility of evidence and hands out a verdict. While these trials proceed faster, they may not be the best choice depending on your circumstances. Jury trials, on the other hand, have a “jury of peers” that deliberate to determine whether you’re…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: February 18, 2019

If you just went through a divorce, it’s natural to want to move on with your life and start again. For some, that involves moving to a completely different city and state. When there are kids involved in your divorce, however, moving can become a lot more complicated. For parents who didn’t receive primary custody, it can mean giving up…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: January 22, 2019

A will is something that anyone with any amount of assets should have, regardless of their age. Without a will in place, it’s left to the courts to try and decide who should get what. This is a scenario that can play out entirely against your wishes, and since you’re not around anymore, there’s nothing that can be done about…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: November 28, 2018

When legal matters intersect with your personal life, uncertainty and hesitation are bound to follow. One of the most common ways this happens is with serious injury on a friend or family member’s property. Medical bills, therapy, and missed work can add up to a large sum of money. You likely don’t want to ruin your relationship, but you also…Read More

  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: October 23, 2018

“No-fault” is a term that’s widely known, but regularly misunderstood. In the case of car insurance, some states are considered no-fault states. That doesn’t mean that neither party is held responsible in the event of a car accident. But it does affect what insurance does and does not cover. Here’s what you need to know about no-fault accidents. Understanding No-Fault…Read More

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