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Actual Possession and Constructive Possession: What’s the Difference?Do you know what the difference is between actual possession and constructive possession when it comes to drug charges? If not, find out here.
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Pelvic Fractures Are Often Life-Long ProblemsEven after they’ve healed, pelvic fractures can affect you for many years down the road.
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Daylight Savings Time and Accidents: A Frightening RelationshipDaylight Savings Time may only change the time by an hour, but it can impact driving immensely. Its affects could cause serious accidents.
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New Driver Dangers in Parking LotsNew drivers face lots of challenges, particularly when driving in parking lots. Here, we offer a few tips on how teen drivers can stay safe.
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Don’t Let the Police Violate Your RightsIf you are stopped by the police, do you know what to do to protect your rights? Here, we provide a few tips to ensure the best possible outcome.
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The Home Can Tell the Story of Your Parent’s HealthIf your parent is still living independently, you may be worried about his or her safety. Look for signs of health problems with an inspection of the home.
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The Price of Healing Your Compartment Syndrome is Quite HighYou are suffering from compartment syndrome caused by your broken leg. Along with being painful, this condition is extremely costly.
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Are You Suffering From Compartment Syndrome Following an Injury?You were involved in a car crash in which you suffered serious injuries. The doctor is concerned you could develop compartment syndrome, but how will you know?
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You’re Pulled Over With a Suspended License: Now What?You’ve been pulled over while driving on a suspended license. Do you know how you should act towards the police officer? Get a few tips here.
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Is a Home in Probate Right for You?Just like everything in life, buying a home in probate has its pros and cons. Before you make a decision regarding your purchase, find out what they are here.
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Are Prenups Enough? Protecting Your Future Through TrustsPrenuptial agreements are designed to protect your assets during a divorce, but additional protection is always a good idea. Learn more about prenuptial trusts.
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Securing Your Future After Marriage: Guidelines for Setting Up a PrenupFiling a prenup is a smart step to take before tying the knot. Secure your future by understanding where you and your fiance stand on these key prenup issues.
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Eligibility Guidelines for the Purchase of Firearms in VirginiaItching to buy your first gun but not sure if you’re qualified? Click here to learn about state purchasing laws and your eligibility to buy Virginia firearms.
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Proving Hysterectomy Surgery Caused Your Cancer to SpreadThe FDA has warned about the cancer risks of certain hysterectomy tools. If you believe you’re a victim, click here to learn how to prove your case.
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Identifying Signs of Sprains and Broken Bones From a Slip and FallEvery day thousands of people visit the ER after a slip and fall injury; click here to learn how to identify sprains and breaks before going to the hospital.
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Slipping and Falling Head Over Heels May Leave You With a Broken BackThousands of people a day are injured when they stumble, trip and accidentally fall. Learn your injury risks if one of them turns out to be you.
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Caught Reckless Driving in Virginia? It Might Cost You!Were you charged with reckless driving in Virginia? It can be costly. Find out how much these charges could cost you.
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Estimating and Paying Your Quarterly TaxesWhen you’re self-employed or your employer doesn’t withhold taxes, you’re subject to making quarterly tax payments. Click here to find out how to do so.
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Tips to Ensure the Validity of Your Will to Avoid ContestsYou deserve the peace of mind that your loved ones will be cared for following your death. Make sure your will can’t be contested by following these legal tips.
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The Legal Roles of Will Executors, Guardians, and BeneficiariesWriting a will can be difficult, especially if you’re not sure of the roles you need to assign. Read on to learn about the three major roles you must include.