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Divorce is often associated with court battles, emotional strain, and costly legal fees. But not every divorce has to follow that contentious path. In recent years, collaborative divorce has emerged as a more amicable, respectful, and efficient way for...
In 2024, the American Law Institute (ALI) approved a transformative update to the legal standard for medical malpractice, reshaping how courts evaluate negligence in healthcare. This shift, detailed in a JAMA article by Daniel G. Aaron, MD, JD, moves...
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When family relationships break down and allegations of violence surface, the Texas legal system offers several mechanisms designed to protect potential victims. Among the most powerful—and most misunderstood—are protective orders. These court-issued directives can dramatically alter living arrangements, custody...
Lawmakers in Washington and several states are testing a controversial idea: allow pregnant people to seek child support during pregnancy, with potential retroactive payments back to the medically determined month of conception. In the 119th Congress, the proposal appears...
In Ohio, particularly in Columbiana County, first responders such as firefighters and police officers are increasingly facing challenges in securing personal injury claims for workplace injuries. These denials, often linked to stringent evidence requirements, highlight a broader issue affecting...

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