Insights Into How Our Legal System Works

Insights Into How Our Legal System Works

  • Can I File A Worker's Compensation Claim?

    When an injury happens at the workplace, the first course of action is to inform your direct supervisor and get medical attention. After you tend to your injury, you then need to consider why the injury happened and who should bare the financial responsibility of the medical expenses. Employers by law hold worker's compensation insurance policies for when they have a legal responsibility. However, not all workplace injuries qualify for worker's compensation and some situations qualify that you may not have known.

  • Should You Bail Your Spouse Out Of Jail?

    If your spouse has been arrested and has called for you to bail them out of jail, then you might not be sure if you want to or not. This is where this article can help. It will go over some reasons why it may be a good idea for you to bail your spouse out so that you can have an easier time determining if this is a good idea.

  • Potential Mistakes When Creating A Will And How To Avoid Them By Working With An Attorney

    When creating their wills, many who don't work with legal advisors make costly mistakes that render their documents invalid. This makes it challenging for their heirs to inherit the estate once they are gone. Notably, if a will has errors, family members spend a lot of time and resources seeking the court's authorization to inherit the property. Fortunately, when creating a real estate plan, you can avoid such issues by working with an attorney.

  • Guardians Ad Litem And Your Family Law Case — What To Know

    Family law cases are difficult on many levels, often requiring that very complex situations be sorted out for the benefit of parents, spouses, and children. If your family law dispute involves children, the court may even request that an outside party serve a unique role — guardian ad litem. What is a guardian ad litem? How can they help both you and your minor children? And what say do you have in the matter?

  • Testate: Do You Need An Estate Administration Attorney?

    If your deceased loved one named or designated you the executor of their estate in their will, you may wonder if the estate must go through probate before you can distribute the contents of their will. Your loved one's will must go through a process called testate probate before you can execute or administer the contents of their will. Learn more about testate probate and what you need to do to administer the contents of your loved one's will below.

About Me

Insights Into How Our Legal System Works

Hello, I'm Christina Miller. Have you ever been fascinated with why the law works the way it does? Ever since I was in junior high, I had an intense interest in anything related to our legal system, whether it be a crime drama on television, a judge show or a legal case covered on the news. I followed it all. As time progressed, I began learning about how the actual legal system worked and not just the fictionalized version of our legal system. This has lead me to start writing my own blog posts about law that I hope will help others.

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