Making Sense Of DIY Divorce

Filing divorce paperwork against your future ex-spouse doesn't necessary mark the end; it could carve out a bright, new beginning. While the road ahead won't come without its fair share of bumps and surprises, being well prepared helps to make the process bearable. Here are four crucial steps for making your DIY divorce as civil, amicable, and fair as possible. Submitting Your Divorce Petition In order to get the process moving along, you will need to formally submit your divorce petition in the appropriate court. [Read More]

Going For More Child Support

You've been divorced for years, and most of the hard feelings are long gone. You really appreciate the fact that things are on an even keel. However, your ex is making a lot more money than they did when the child support agreement was made. Things are only getting more expensive, so should you ask for a child support modification? It may be worth making waves to financially protect your children. [Read More]

You're Green Card Is Expiring - What Next?

If you currently hold a green card or permanent resident card, sometimes referred to as a USCIS Form K-551, you are living in the United States legally. Without this document, you will not be able to re-enter the country should you leave. Unfortunately, these cards are typically valid for only 10 years at a time. If you realize that your card is expiring soon, you may be unsure about how to proceed in getting a new one. [Read More]

Four Situation In Which Workers' Compensation Insurance May Cover Your Auto Accident

Most people file accident claims after getting injured in automobile crashes. However, it's also possible to file workers' compensation claims for car accidents that occur on the job. Here are examples of situations in which you may file a workers' compensation claim for a car crash: Driving Is Your Job You are entitled to workers' compensation benefits for your car accident if driving is a normal part of your duties. The most obvious example for this is a commercial driver hurt involved in a crash. [Read More]