2019

Do These Things Before Lodging A Worker's Compensation Appeal

If your worker's compensation application is rejected, you may be able to appeal the decision and receive your benefit. You just need to know how to handle the appeal process. The following tips should help you with the appeal. Know the Appeal Deadline The minute you receive the information that the insurance company has rejected your application, you should find out how much time you have to lodge the appeal (if you don't know the deadline already).

3 Things To Know About A K-1 Visa

If you are engaged to someone living in the United States and plan on moving to the U.S., then you will need to apply for a specific type of visa called a K-1 visa. Because this visa is awarded to engaged individuals, it is colloquially known as the "fiance visa." Many people assume that they just submit the paperwork, get the visa back, and live happily ever after—and indeed, it is sometimes this easy.

What To Do If You Have Received A Foreclosure Notice

If you have been struggling to make your mortgage payments on time and have therefore fallen behind by a few payments, you may be on the verge of foreclosure. Too many people make the mistake of giving up and moving out when they receive their first letter of foreclosure. It is important to know that you do not have to do that and you may have options. Take a moment to review the following information for more assistance:

What To Do If You're A Victim Of A Scam

We would all like to think that we can trust the people we do business with. However, it seems that there are an endless amount of scams in just about every industry. Even the smartest people can end up a victim of fraud.  Types of Fraud There are several different types of fraud. The most common include: identity theft- when someone uses your personal information to buy things, take out credit cards, or loans.

Do You Need A Criminal Defense Attorney For Your Mild Crime?

If you have a crime that isn't too major and is largely a misdemeanor, you may want to hire a criminal defense attorney anyway. Even if you are largely reassured you will not have a major sentence put on you and you don't have a large criminal history, a criminal defense attorney may be able to make your sentencing less severe and will be able to help you understand exactly the charges you are potentially facing.