Monthly Archives: January 2020
Emergency Room Mistakes
When an individual is injured or very ill, they typically head to an emergency room. It is common to feel exposed, vulnerable, and scared when visiting a hospital, especially if the visit happens because of a traumatic event such as a car accident or a heart attack. In these emotionally distressing times, we trust… Read More »
Parenting Coordination Rules in Pennsylvania
When parents separate and divorce, children are impacted. There are changes to daily routines and long-term plans. Not only can the changes themselves be disruptive, but the parents who are sharing custody can find themselves fighting over custody arrangements as well. Parent coordinators can help. What Is Parenting Coordination? In some cases, when there… Read More »
Getting Your Finances Ready for Divorce
Preparing for a legal separation or a divorce can be confusing and emotional. One of the areas of your life that will need to be addressed when a marriage is ending is the family finances. Unsure if you and your spouse have a legal reason for divorce? Here is a list of grounds for… Read More »
Occupational Disease and Workers’ Compensation
When you work with others, germs can spread. While sicknesses can move between coworkers, it is common knowledge that a case of the common cold or the flu are not reasons to file a compensation claim. That said, there are times when a workers’ compensation claim is needed. This is true when you develop… Read More »
Accidents with Uninsured Motorists
If you or someone you love has been involved in a Pennsylvania auto, truck, or motorcycle accident, you may want to file a personal injury lawsuit. In many cases, an insurance company is responsible for compensating an individual. But there are also situations where an at-fault drivers do not have insurance. Because while Pennsylvania… Read More »
Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets?
When a couple is preparing to separate and divorce, it is common to start considering your net worth and how those assets will be distributed. It is unethical, but sometimes husbands or wives try to hide money when going through the divorce process. They do this because they do not want to divide assets… Read More »