Traffic Laws & Speed Limits in Construction Zones: Penalties Explained
May 28, 2025
Ever found yourself driving along when suddenly, the road changes? There are cones, signs, maybe a few workers in bright vests, and everything feels a bit tighter. That’s a construction zone, and those speed limits are not just suggestions. Traffic laws are there for a reason, especially in places like this where the risks jump […]
Read MoreWhy a Guardian Ad Litem May Withdraw from a Custody Case & Consequences
May 19, 2025
When it comes to a particularly contested and conflicted-ridden divorce case and by extension a child custody battle, the circuit court would likely move to appoint a professional such as a Guardian ad litem. This will be a specialist who will monitor and evaluate the situation in the best interests of the child. However, it […]
Read MoreHow Veteran Disability Payments Change Based on Number of Dependents
May 19, 2025
Disability payments are made every month to veterans who have sustained injuries in the line of duty. This also includes any illnesses developing because of injuries or any other medical conditions while serving as a member of the armed forces of the United States of America. The compensation is given by the U.S. Department of […]
Read MoreWhat are the Rules Surrounding Pedestrian Right-of-Way, and How Do They Impact Liability in Traffic Accidents?
May 19, 2025
You’re cruising down a street in a good mood. Up ahead, someone’s waiting to cross the road. What do you do? In Virginia, it’s super important to know who has the right-of-way, especially for us drivers and the folks walking about. It helps keep everyone safe and, you know, it can be trouble if something […]
Read MoreCan a Veteran Receive Military Retirement and Disability Pay Together
May 19, 2025
As valiant and noble as it is to serve your country against external threats, it is also true that as a serviceman, the possibility of being injured or disabled is not completely zero. This is why the Department of Veteran Affairs has mandated both disability and pension payments for their personnel under specific conditions. So, […]
Read MoreStop an Estranged Spouse from Draining Joint Accounts Before Divorce
May 19, 2025
As soon as two individuals are legally married, their finances are considered marital assets and are intertwined. This means that anything that each spouse buys or inherits during a marriage is subject to equitable distribution should the couple file for divorce. Similarly, joint accounts acquired during the marriage are also considered as a marital asset. […]
Read MoreWhat Factors Do Courts Consider When Determining Liability in Cases of Car Accidents Involving Multiple Vehicles?
May 12, 2025
Getting into a car accident is rough, but when it’s a pile-up with multiple vehicles? That’s when things get messy. So, determining liability is a bit more challenging in this situation. And in a place like Virginia, things get a bit more tangled with the law. Virginia handles these cases isn’t always simple. There are […]
Read MoreWhat is Mediation and How It Is Used in Custody Proceedings
May 12, 2025
When it comes to a contested child custody case, which is typically the case in many divorce proceedings, both parents need to agree on what is in the best interest of the child. If they can’t, the court orders third-party mediation that involves a specialist who represents the court and is responsible for helping both […]
Read MoreHow to Increase a VA Disability Rating Due to Worsening Conditions?
May 12, 2025
If you have sustained an injury related to active combat that has resulted in a disability and the disability is getting worse as time passes or if you think your injury is going to result in other health complications over time, you are eligible to seek an increase in your disability rating through veterans affairs. […]
Read MoreOverview of How Experts Can Be Used in Contested Family Law Cases
May 12, 2025
When it comes to a regular family law case such as a child custody issue or a divorce proceeding, typically, there are three vital elements involved – the court, the parties, and their attorneys. However, it is just as equally important to know that the court as well as the litigants also have the option […]
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