8 Things Your Compensation Lawyer Will Need To Review And Assess Your Injury Claim Case

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A workers compensation lawyer is best placed to help you with your compensation claim. The initial consultation session with your lawyer can help you determine whether or not to go forward with your claim,  depending on the merits of your case. For a clear and accurate assessment, the lawyer will need specific information from you, including the following: 1. A clear summary of the accident. Include dates, specific times, a summary of what you were doing when the accident took place and your injuries following the incident.

24 October 2018

Helpful Tips On Writing Your Will

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Although most people don't like to contemplate their death, it is important to think about how you want your worldly goods to be distributed in the event of your demise while you're still alive, rather than leaving a world of pain for your grieving family to sort out. Making a will needn't be a traumatic or expensive process.  Here are a few helpful tips for making the perfect will. DIY versus professional

25 July 2016

5 Things to Consider Prior to Hiring a Migration Agent

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Moving to Australia can be difficult for some people. This is why it is essential to find a quality migration agent to assist with the process. However, before you jump in with just any migration agent, there are certain things to consider. Are the services of a migration agent really necessary? Immigrating to a different country is a costly endeavour. If you make a mistake with the visa paperwork or other aspect of the process, the cost will not only go up, the amount of time it takes to achieve the end goal will also increase.

31 December 2015

How to Safeguard Your Electronic Privacy during a Divorce

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Digital technology can create several opportunities for your spouse to spy on your privacy during divorce proceedings. It is therefore advisable to take some steps to protect your private information so that it is not used against you during divorce hearings. This article discusses some of those proactive measures that you can take. Change All Your Passwords Some couples give one another the passwords to their online accounts. Once things go wrong in the marriage, one of the spouses can use those passwords to gather evidence to use during divorce hearings.

14 December 2015

Conveyancing Searches: A Responsibility of the Property Buyer

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Conveyancing searches are very important as far as property purchase is concerned. They simply help buyers know aspects about the property that they would otherwise have not known from physical inspection. Conveyancing solicitors or lawyers often carry out a number of property searches on behalf of their clients during property purchase. The local authority search is one of the most fundamental conveyancing searches. The overall objective of a local authority search is to disclose any legal restrictions as well as responsibilities that may pertain to a piece of land or property in question.

16 November 2015

Requirements That Must Be Met When Filing a Medical Negligence Claim

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There are different types of malpractice claims that you can file in the court of law. Medical negligence claims are a type of malpractice that involves a health professional failing to provide medical duties in a competent manner. There are varieties of requirements that must be acknowledged in order for your medical negligence claim to have validity and result in you being awarded monetary value. Abrupt Filing The first thing that you need to consider when it comes to a medical negligence claim is the time period that you have to file a claim.

28 October 2015

What You Should Know about Proving Ownership to Your Solicitor

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Having a case where theft or loss of property is concerned means the responsibility of proving ownership falls on you. You have to provide proof to your solicitor that you owned the property in question and the value of that property. There are several ways you can do this to satisfy not only the solicitors, but also the courts. Here are a few of those methods and what you should know about each one.

5 October 2015