The parents have filed suit, went to mediation, attended trial, or settled their issues as they relate to child custody, visitation, and support. As a result, the parents have a visitation and holiday schedule, established modes of communication, and settled on child support. The parents are satisfied or as best as they can be in the situation. Anything missing? Read More
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#FamilyFriday: Help, I’ve Been Served!
By: Valerie E. Anias, Esq.
Most people are not surprised when they are served with divorce papers. But what do you do when you are served? What if your spouse has an attorney and you don’t? What if you don’t want the divorce? What if you don’t agree with the reasons your spouse has listed for the divorce? On this week’s #FamilyFriday article, the attorneys of ERA Law Group, LLC want to help you know what to do next!Read More
#TuesdayTips – Speeding Tickets
At some point or another everyone has likely went over the speed limit. What happens when you do and you’ve been caught? What happens if you don’t think you were going as fast as what the officer told you? This week’s #TuesdayTips article is about speeding tickets.
Depending on your clocked speed and the speed limit will result in various penalties. The faster you go the greater the fine and number of points that will be charged to your license. Read More