How Your Attorney Can Help You Protect Your Settlement From Divorce

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During a divorce, marital assets can be split in several ways. Each state has different laws regarding divorce and the distribution of assets to the spouses at the time of divorce. If you have recently settled a worker's compensation claim or you are in negotiations to do so, it is important to take the appropriate actions to protect your worker's compensation settlement from division with your spouse in a divorce.

Speak With Your Divorce Attorneys

You obviously have an attorney that is assisting you with your divorce. Your attorney's job is to protect your interests and get you the best settlement possible. You should discuss your pending worker's compensation claim with your attorney and get advice on how to protect your upcoming settlement from division with your spouse in the divorce. Again, the laws on divorce and  the division of marital assets are different in each state, and can even vary from county to county. Due to the complicated nature of these laws, your divorce attorney is the expert to consult. Your attorney can help you delay the settlement or take other actions to protect your funds from division.

Retain an Attorney to Handle Your Worker's Comp Claim

It is imperative that you retain an attorney to assist you with your worker's compensation claim and suit. You may try to go it alone so you get to keep as much of your settlement in your pocket as you can. However, self-representation can net you less of a settlement, and can actually delay the process of getting your claims adjudicated. You need the help of a worker's comp attorney, like Franco Law Firm. Again, laws on worker's comp issues are different in each state. Your attorney will work to get you the most money to compensate you for your injuries and your lost wages and other expenses.

Communicate With Your Attorneys

You should stay in close communication with both of your attorneys and keep them updated on any pertinent information with regard to your case. You should also give permission to both attorneys to discuss the specifics of your case with each other. This will allow your attorneys to collaborate and help you walk away from your divorce and your worker's compensation suit with as much money in your pocket as possible. With the help of qualified legal professionals, you can eliminate a lot of stress from the divorce and worker's comp claim process so you can move on with your life.

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My Day in Court

When I sued a product manufacturer after a disfiguring accident, I never expected to actually go to court. I assumed that the case would eventually be settled, like most personal injury cases are. To my surprise, they wouldn't budge, and we ended up having to go all the way to court. I was pretty nervous about testifying, but I had a great attorney that prepared me well, and everything went smoothly. In the end, the jury saw things my way. I realized that I probably wasn't the only person to ever experience an unexpected day in court, and that's how I got the idea to start this blog. If you're looking for tips to help you prepare or wondering what to expect when you go to court for a lawsuit, this blog contains important information for you.