When you are arrested on charges of illegally possessing drugs, there are many obvious consequences. Jail time, attorney fees, possible loss of your driver’s license, and of course, fines and court costs are to be expected. However, you may not even know about another consequence.
Simply put, a drug conviction can affect your ability to receive federal grants and student loans. If you are attending college or plan to any time in the future, carefully consider the consequences of a conviction or any plea deal offered to you.…
What do you do if you wake up Christmas morning and find a stocking full of coal left by the chimney? You might consider hiring a lawyer to go after the Jolly Red Elf himself: Santa. Here are four reasons that you could possibly use to pull Santa into civil court:
1.) Breach Of Contract
If someone promises you a gift for no reason, you can’t sue them if they renege.…
In the event that one parent passes away, custody of any minor children will automatically go to the parent that is still alive. The parent does not need to file any legal paperwork; it is just automatically assumed that they will take on the responsibility of caring for the child. However, if you are an adult who is the sibling of the child, you can petition for custody over the child.…