3 Ways To Support Your Child If He Is Charged With Sexual Assault

Posted on: 9 June 2016

For many parents, their worst nightmare is their child suffering some sort of serious physical harm. A close second may be the prospect of their child being charged with a serious crime. For young men, especially, a sexual assault accusation can have severe long-term consequences. A conviction can be devastating. If your son is accused of sexual assault, there are right and wrong ways to support him. Below are a few tips on how to respond:
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Disability Options For Veterans Needing Help

Posted on: 23 May 2016

After leaving the military with physical injuries, mental unrest or other conditions that can damage every day life, it can be difficult to transition to a productive life. Pain can be both a physical restriction and mental distraction, while behavioral issues can make every day a motivational challenge. If you don't know where to get help, consider the Social Security Administration (SSA) and Veterans Affairs (VA) for different forms of support. What Can Social Security Do?
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What Happens When You're Accused Of Copyright Infringement

Posted on: 9 May 2016

When you've been charged with copyright infringement, you might initially feel worried about the kind of sentence you might get. After all, you've seen the serious FBI warnings that come before a movie threatening thousands of dollars in fines and years in prison. Here is what you need to know about legal penalties for copyright violations and what you can expect when you've been accused.  Your case probably will probably deal with civil instead of criminal law.
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Is The Seller Required To Return Earnest Money?

Posted on: 14 April 2016

Earnest money is an important part of the home buying process. Unfortunately, if the sale does not go through, it is possible that you could lose your deposit on the home. If your sale fell through, here is what you need to know.  Why Is Earnest Money Lost? Earnest money is essentially a deposit that guarantees the sale of a home will go through. In the event that it does not, the seller could have the legal right to keep the money.
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