2015

Wait! Don't Sign That Contract Without Knowing A Few Dos And Don'ts

Written and unwritten contracts are an important part of the legal system. They form the basis of many personal and business transactions between two or more parties. Before you enter into a legally binding contract, especially when money is involved, you want to take steps to avoid any legal entanglements by having a basic understanding of what to do and not to do.  Read It--All Of It! If someone hands you a contract, never sign it without first reading through it.

Addressing Potential Problems With Joint Custody

You and your spouse are divorcing and have decided you want to share custody of your children. Be aware that there are two types of joint custody: legal and physical. Joint custody in both types can have some inherent problems that it's best to have your attorneys address in the divorce documents. That will protect both of you from issues that may develop in the future as you move on with your lives.

Get Informed And Find Justice - Questions To Ask Your Medical Malpractice Attorney

Finding yourself in a situation where you need to seek out the services of a medical malpractice attorney can be stressful for a variety of reasons. You may have just lost a loved one or your health may hang in the balance. You may feel totally unfamiliar with the situation. You may be overwhelmed by a complex legal system. Luckily, there are steps you can take to stay ahead. Below is a guide to some questions you should ask your medical malpractice lawyer.

Six Steps To Take Before Your Divorce

If you are convinced that there is no way to fix your broken marriage, you are considering getting a divorce. Before taking this final step, however, there are six pertinent steps you should take in order to protect yourself in a court of law. 1. Consult an Attorney You need to know your legal rights and responsibilities, and the best and only way to do this is to consult an attorney, such as Wright & Wayment, PLLC, that is well versed in divorce law or family law.

Prenuptial Agreements: Why Every Business Owner Needs One

If you are a business owner and you are going to get married, you need a professionally contracted prenuptial agreement from an attorney. There are a lot of things that could affect your business badly if you get divorced eventually and you didn't have the agreement in place. A commercial litigation professional is best for this job. Everything that you own will also be your spouses the minute the two of you finalize your vows, unless you protect it.