Nothing is more frightening than the thought of a child in the hands of someone who could potentially harm them. You may find it difficult to think straight, but you will want to keep your composure. You do not want to make a mistake when you file for emergency...
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When divorce might be the best option
Although divorce is common, it does not discount the fact that it is still ultimately one of the most difficult decisions a person will make in their life. You may be wondering whether it is the right thing to do. A marriage is a mutual agreement based on promises you...
Can I cheat on a breathalyzer test?
A breathalyzer test measures a person’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels, so law enforcement often uses its results as evidence in DUI cases. Because refusing to submit to this test usually entails harsh penalties, some drivers resort to the following tactics...
When does fault matter in a no-fault divorce?
In a no-fault divorce, spouses do not have to prove misconduct in order to separate legally. They might be able to terminate their marriage for a reason as simple as irreconcilable differences. But even in this type of separation, there are certain points in the...
What types of injuries are covered by workers’ compensation?
Workers in Rhode Island who suffer on-the-job injuries or illness may be entitled to workers’ compensation. Workers’ compensation is awarded regardless of fault, as long as the injury or illness was caused in part or fully by your work. Types of injuries covered by...
When can I have visitation rights with my grandchildren?
Your ability to visit your grandchild may depend on several factors. For instance, upon your child's death or divorce, the other parent might prevent all contact between you and your grandchild. In such cases, you might be able to petition the court to grant you...