2019

How To Take Action When You've Been Harmed: Understanding Your Choices

When harm visits you, there are many remedies. For crimes, the criminal courts will have their say. If the harmful action is not classified as a crime, victims can take action in civil court. Victims may seek justice using small claims court or in civil (or personal injury) court. It's easy to see why accident victims are sometimes confused about what steps to take to be paid compensation. For some help on these matters, read on and find out which court is best for your circumstances – small claims court or civil court.

The Difference Between Bankruptcy Cases Dismissed Without Prejudice Vs. With Prejudice

When a person files for bankruptcy, there is no guarantee that the bankruptcy court will approve the case and allow the person to use this system for debt-relief purposes. While most cases will get approved, there are also many times when the court will dismiss a person's case. If you are preparing to file for bankruptcy, you should understand the two main types of dismissals courts use when they throw cases out.