Understanding the Law

2020

Three Questions to Ask Your Prospective Traffic Offence Lawyer

Several traffic offences will earn you a day in court. These include driving under the influence and reckless driving as well as speeding. Even if you plan to plead guilty, you should consult a traffic offence lawyer. They can give the necessary advice. Here are three crucial questions to ask a lawyer before you hire them.   What Are Your Fees?  It is e

A Brief Outline Of A Few Of The Steps That Go Into A Prenuptial Agreement

Contrary to popular belief, prenuptial agreements are not merely for the rich. As long as you have accumulated assets over the years and a degree of wealth, you should consider what the best way of protecting them will be. More so, if you have dependents, you want to ensure will be taken care of if you are to pass away. For instance, if you get married and have childr

Two Affairs To Conclude With A Estate Planning Lawyer Immediately

Not many people think of their end. In fact, it is unsurprising that you probably avoid thinking about your death completely since this is the attitude most people have regarding this subject. However, passing on is a certainty. And not having any control over when it will happen should have you sober up and work towards having all your wishes legally resolved while y

How To Choose A Conveyancer When Buying Your First Home

There is a lot to think about when buying your first home, and choosing a conveyancer is an essential step. As Your Mortgage explains, a conveyancer is a professional who specialises in property transfers – essentially, helping people with the legalities of buying and selling properties. By following the steps below, you can choose a conveyancer that is right for you

How a Process Server Can Help to Uncover a Hidden Party

When two people enter into an agreement that has a considerable financial implication, there is always an element of risk. While both parties should live up to their side of the contract in an ideal world, this does not always happen, and one party may renege to cause serious harm to the other. If you're in this situation and another party has gone to ground owing you