Going through a divorce is an incredibly challenging time, filled with emotions and uncertainty. The process can quickly feel overwhelming, adding to your stress and anxiety. However, by understanding the Oregon divorce process, you can eliminate many uncertainties and put yourself in a better position—both strategically and mentally.Below are five things to understand when you are about to start a divorce in Oregon.Oregon Is a No-Fault StateHistorically, a couple could only get divorced if the spouse seeking to end the marriage could prove...Continue Reading...
Suppose you or a loved one has been hurt in an accident. It could have been a pedestrian accident, a car wreck, a slip-and-fall, or something else. The common thread is that some part of the body was injured, be it a concussion to the brain, a broken bone, an internal injury, a burn, or one of the other many injuries people suffer. You want to find an excellent personal injury lawyer to represent you when making a claim against the defendant. Georgia attorney A. Bryan Baer, founder of The Baer Law Firm, can help you recover for your injuries.Mr....Continue Reading...
When a person dies due to the negligence of another, the victim’s survivors may have the opportunity to bring forth a wrongful death claim against the liable party. When the victim’s survivors seek to bring forward a claim for the wrongful death, the suit seeks restitution for their sudden loss, any loss of income they benefited from the victim, funeral costs, and the unfortunate loss of companionship.Wrongful death claims can be complex and even stressful to plan and carry out. If you or someone you know looks to file a wrongful...Continue Reading...
Having a will in place is very important as this helps in protecting your family and your assets. When you make your will, you think that you are to end with it and would never see it again. Though future is unpredictable and a single circumstance can simply make your will void. So, it is essential to update your will and other documents of estate planning if any unforeseen event occurs.Though it’s a good idea to think regarding the terms and conditions of your will and other documents of estate planning once in a year, yet there is no rule...Continue Reading...