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FAQs About Child Support

Whether you are paying or receiving child support, you should know the facts and consider seeking help from a family lawyer: 1. How is the amount of child support determined? The amount of child support is mainly determined by state and federal guidelines and laws. The formula used by said guidelines and laws consider the following…

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Five Things to Do After a Car Accident

Car Accident Lawyer Traffic accidents are a common problem that many people experience in their lifetime. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), about 4.57 million individuals were hurt (https://www.nsc.org/road-safety/safety-topics/fatality-estimates) in traffic accidents in 2017. This includes only the accidents serious enough that the injuries incurred required treatment, not every individual involved in an accident…

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Wrongful Death Attorney FAQs

Wrongful Death Lawyer When a family loses a loved one due to the negligent actions of another party, State law allows those survivors to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against those responsible for financial compensation the victim’s death has caused. A lawyer, like a wrongful death lawyer,  understands that no amount of money will ever…

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Medical Malpractice facts

Hospital Malpractice Lawyer Salt Lake City, UT A medical malpractice claim is the result of a health professional who acts in a negligent manner and the consequence of his or her negligence is injury to the patient. Medical malpractice can occur in the diagnostic stages all the way down to post-treatment care and follow-up. These…

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Fact VS. Fiction: What to Know About Medical Malpractice

Hospital Malpractice Lawyer Salt Lake City, Utah If you’ve been the unfortunate victim of medical malpractice, it might seem like the whole world is out to get you. After all, the doctor you trusted most to ensure your health has not fulfilled their primary function to you as a patient. This can leave you stressed,…

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What is a Mandatory Minimum?

In most criminal cases that result in a conviction, the judge presiding over the case has the power to decide what sentence the defendant will receive, usually only subject to a maximum sentence, and some guidelines for the judge to consider. However, in a situation where there is a mandatory minimum written into a criminal…

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