A Sober Look At The Law

A Sober Look At The Law

  • User Forums On Business Websites: Demand Real Identity Or Allow Anonymity?

    If your business is setting up forums for customers, you will face the choice of whether to allow users to register anonymously or whether you'll require some sort of identity authentication before users can participate. The internet is a funny thing, both permanent archive and land of transient accounts, and you need to reach a good balance between demanding verification and allowing people to come and go as they please online.

  • What to Know About Keeping Your Own Council

    If you have been injured in a car wreck, you will likely find the personal-injury claim process to be both lengthy and confusing. One of the most confounding issues is often the dealings with insurance companies. While it is comforting to know that the at-fault party has good coverage, you may be unsure of how to deal with the insurance company. You should not be surprised to receive a phone call from them soon after your wreck requesting that you give a recorded statement.

  • Several Common Myths About Traffic Tickets Refuted

    Being issued a traffic ticket can be among the more common legal issues that a person may experience during their lifetime. Unfortunately, it is a reality that many people are not particularly informed about traffic tickets, and as a result, they may believe some routine myths when they are issued their first ticket. To help you be better prepared to address this common challenge, you should understand the truth behind the following few notions.

  • What To Know About Working After A Felony Conviction

    If you're about to stand trial for a felony or have been convicted of one already, you need to know how that conviction affects your ability to work after you've served your sentence. Not all felonies result in long sentences, so you may have to deal with this question sooner than you think. What you know now will help you prepare for your eventual re-entry back into the working world.

  • Locating An Absent Parent For Child Support

    Raising a child can be costly. Experts estimate that raising a child born in 2013 to the age of 18 will cost about $245,340. The expenses associated with raising children should be shared when parents divorce, but it can be difficult to collect child support from an absent parent. Here are three tips that you can use to help locate an absent parent so that child support documents can be served and you can gain access to the financial help you need to raise your children.

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A Sober Look At The Law

Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm Sophia Cruz. My husband had a scare a few years ago. He was hit by a car while riding on his motorcycle. He was following the law, but the other motorist drifted over into his lane. Fortunately, the physics of the accident were such that he only experienced minor scrapes and cuts, but it could have been much worse. I later found out that the other motorist was under the influence while driving. Since then, I have been concerned about the prevalence of drunk driving and have decided to create a legal blog that discusses drunk driving and various other topics.

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