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Developing a Support System While Navigating a Divorce

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Divorce is both an end and a beginning. It takes a lot of emotional energy to move through the divorce process so it is important that individuals build themselves a strong support system. With the proper supports in place, it can make a difficult process smoother. Different connections provide a range of strengths. For… Read More »

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Multitasking Is a Form Distracted Driving

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

When people talk about distracted driving, one of the first items that comes to mind is cellphones. After all, these electronic devices are typically carried in and out of cars with email and text messages sending notifications throughout the journey from one destination to the next. While handheld devices do present distractions, there are… Read More »

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Is It Time for a Divorce?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

The decision to end a marriage can be difficult. After all, it is likely you have put a lot of work and time into trying to save the relationship. It is important you are certain before moving forward with divorce paperwork. Once a person tells their spouse and files paperwork, it is unlikely the… Read More »

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Car Accidents Due to Tire Failure

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

A vehicle can spin out if a tire failure happens. And if that happens when traveling at high speeds, accidents can be incredibly harmful, both to the driver who experienced the tire failure and all of the cars close behind. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that over 700 fatalities occurred in  2017… Read More »

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Reasons for Increased Child Support

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

In Pennsylvania, child support is calculated according to the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, Rules 1910.16-1 to 1910.16-7. Deciding what amount will be paid takes the needs of a child and the income of the parents into account. This is how a basic total is achieved, but there can be additional expenses, depending on… Read More »

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U-Turns Can Result In Collisions

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Automobile and truck accidents happen for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, a driver causes an accident when they behave erratically, moving their car in a way that is difficult for other drivers to understand and avoid. A U-turn is when a driver turns a steering wheel to pull the vehicle in the reverse direction…. Read More »

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Why You Should Follow Your Doctor’s Advice After a Car Crash

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Following the advice of your physician is important for your own health and the success of your personal injury case. A Bucks County personal injury attorney can help you move forward with your claim while you are recovering. It can take time to heal from a car accident, both physically and financially. An attorney… Read More »

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Should I File for Divorce First?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

There are times when people find a spouse’s request for divorce surprising, but in many instances both parties recognize there could be divorce in their future. If it is clear a divorce is coming, you may be considering talking to a lawyer. But, is it beneficial to file for divorce first? It can be. … Read More »

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Resolving Personal Injury Cases Through Arbitration

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Arbitration is common, it is a way to resolve a legal dispute without going to court. The result is legally binding when the arbitration is binding. The method can be an effective way to move forward with less cost and a reduced timeline. Jury trials can be long, which can lead to further expense…. Read More »

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Is My Spouse Delaying the Divorce?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Ending a marriage is difficult. It is common for both parties to be upset and emotional. Sometimes, one (or both) parties experience doubt. If you are in a situation where you want to move forward with a divorce but you feel your spouse is delaying the process, it can lead to frustration. If you… Read More »

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