November Attorney Referral Service Recap: 2020

November Attorney Referral Service Recap: 2020 | SFVBA Referral

It’s time for a November attorney referral service recap!

As we come to the end of the month, we must look at all of our resources that help us better understand our legal needs. This means educating ourselves about how to file in small claims court, what you need to know about pain and suffering damages in California, understanding a pour-over will in estate planning, how to file for child support in California, and the differences between mediation and arbitration.

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How to File in Small Claims Court

How to File in Small Claims Court | SFVBA Referral

The idea of filing a lawsuit against someone isn’t exactly the most thrilling activity you may do in life. Sometimes though, it is necessary. Maybe you were injured due to someone else’s negligence. Maybe someone took something from you. Or, maybe you loaned money to someone and never received the return payment.

Don’t be afraid of a lawsuit because you don’t understand the process. Small claims court is one of the most commonly used courts – and the process is rather straightforward. With the guidance of an attorney, you can reach the best possible outcome for your small claims case.

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Pain and Suffering Damages in California: What to Know

Pain and Suffering Damages in California: What to Know | SFVBA Referral

Everything we experience in life impacts us in one way or another. And these incidences can be life changing. Getting married can be the happiest day of your life – leaving you with unforgettable memories. In the same way, a workplace accident can leave you feeling physically broken, full of anguish, and unable to work.

One moment can change your life, for better or for worse. And, when it is at the hands of someone or something else, you need the means to receive compensation. The courts help you obtain this.

Pain and suffering damages in California result from personal injury cases. What should you know so that you can be on your way to finding peace once more?

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Understanding a Pour-Over Will in Estate Planning

Understanding a Pour-Over Will in Estate Planning | SFVBA Referral

Nobody wants to think about life after they’re gone. Though, while it may be a tough subject, it is a necessary one. Think about it – your whole life has been dedicated to building your family and your home. You have acquired assets – including your family home that is full of lifelong memories.

You may tell yourself that your family gets along – and they will sort everything out evenly once you’ve passed. You may tell yourself that your family will be cared for by what you leave behind. However, telling yourself is one thing. Putting a plan in place is another. When you’re gone, you cannot relay your wishes. And, because grief can be such a heavy emotion, it can lead to family disputes and even downfalls.

This is why estate planning is so important. Except – mistakes happen. You can be so busy with life that you are going through your estate planning and miss an asset here or there. Then what happens?

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How to File for Child Support in California

How to File for Child Support in California | SFVBA Referral

Raising a child can be expensive. Let’s talk numbers, shall we? On average, the total cost of raising one child in the United States is $233,610.00. This amount will vary greatly due to socioeconomic status and location. For instance, California has a much higher cost of living than many other places in our country and, as a result, this increases the cost of raising a child. You will find the average cost along the west coast to be closer to $336,398.00 per child.

This sounds like a lot of money but spread over 17 or 18 years in a two-parent home, it’s doable. It is. Unfortunately, not all homes have two parents, no matter how they started. Things can change – including families.

It takes two individuals to create a child, which means there are often two people responsible for financially caring for that child. If you are currently raising a child on your own, you deserve help from the other party – whether you need it or not.

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Mediation vs Arbitration: Which One is Right for You?

Mediation vs Arbitration: Which One is Right for You? | SFVBA

Mediation. Arbitration. Do these words mean anything to you? Do you have any idea what they are or how they affect court cases – maybe even your own? While having an attorney affords you the comfort in knowing someone is looking out for your own interest, you should always have an idea of the legal process – and your rights.

And, let’s be honest, words like mediation and arbitration are not part of our everyday vocabulary. Yet, they get thrown around quite a bit.

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Conclusion

It can be tiresome to find the right information and facts about legal matters. But what we’ve gathered here is a great start to guide you in the right direction. Connect with a lawyer referral service for further assistance.

November Attorney Referral Service Recap: 2020 | SFVBA Referral

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