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Did you know that only 2% of personal injury cases make it to trial in the United States? Although the rest of these cases are typically settled outside of court,
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Did you know that marriage and divorce were private matters during Anglo-Saxon times? However, in 1780, Massachusetts became the first state in the U.S. to allow judicial divorce. Although approximately
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If you think you may need a family lawyer, you may want to know exactly what does a family lawyer do. Most legal matters involving families with children, especially divorce,