Learn What To Do If You Have Discovered That Your Identity Has Been Stolen And Your Credit Is Ruined

Turning 18 can be a fun and exciting time in someone's life. You can start to be more independent and purchase things in your own name. If you have recently tried to get a credit card to start building your credit and were denied because the credit card company claimed you already had a bad credit history, it is important to start doing some research right away. The following guide walks you through a few things to do if you find out that you have bad credit, even though you have never opened any lines of credit before. Read More 

5 Tips For Getting Custody Of Your Child

When it comes to getting full custody of your child in a legal battle, you will need to be prepared in advance in order to achieve the best results. If you're going through a divorce, it's possible that you may be dealing with this dilemma. This can be a challenging time for you, and it's important to know specific tips that can aid in being able to achieve this important task. Read More 

4 Common Drug Possession Defenses

Possession of drugs is a serious charge that can be levied against you. Luckily, most criminal defense attorneys have a litany of defenses that they can employ that might correspond to your current situation. Although, in the latter, drug possession charges differ from state to state, they are all basically the same and most of the defenses here will apply to the state in which you were charged. Non-Possession One of the most common defenses that a criminal defense attorney will employ is the fact that you did not possess the drugs to begin with. Read More 

Acquired Hospital Infections And Medical Malpractice: Know Your Rights

When you visit a hospital, you expect your health to improve, not to decline. When a decline is experienced due to the negligence of a medical professional, it can be especially disheartening. It's estimated that 1 in every 25 hospital patients end up with an infection, such as staph. For those who find themselves in this category, increased symptoms and greater medical treatment are often in their future. Medical Malpractice Read More 

Work With Your Ex To Create A Great First Post-Divorce Holiday Season For Your Children

Going through a divorce can be a grueling process, especially when you have children. Not only are you and your spouse separating, but your children's family structure is also changing as well. The first holiday season after your divorce is finalized can be especially difficult for both you and your children. Here are a few ways you can ensure that your child's first holiday season with divorced parents is cheerful and full of joy, not stress. Read More