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Car Accidents Caused by Sun In Eyes

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

When the sun is shining and the sky is clear, it is common to think it is a great day from driving because there is no rain or snow. While you will be able to avoid some weather dangers on sunny days, there are other issues. The sun itself creates its own traffic hazard… Read More »

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Ways to Improve Your Life After Divorce

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

After a divorce agreement is finalized, it is important to find happiness for yourself. A change in lifestyle, schedules, and routines can be difficult but it can yield big results. Divorce is a major change in life and chances are other shifts will need to be made as you reinvent your life. As you… Read More »

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Rush Hour Driving Can Be More Dangerous

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Peak travel times, sometimes referred to as rush hours, can come with their own dangers. The time periods vary from area to area and sometimes the time of year can make a difference as well. Unfortunately, rush hour isn’t only an hour for many communities, but there are steps you can take to stay… Read More »

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Dividing Marital Debt

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

When a couple is divorcing, it is common for financial discussions to gravitate toward the division of assets, whether that is cash, investments, or property. While assets do need to be distributed, it is essential there is also a plan in place to deal with marital debt. If there is little to no debt,… Read More »

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Pros and Cons of Witnesses In a Divorce Case

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Divorce cases typically do not involve witnesses. The two people divorcing, with the help of their attorneys, settle issues in the majority of circumstances. Of course, there are exceptions. There are situations when a divorce attorney will decide information from a third party would be helpful. What Types of Witnesses Are There? There are… Read More »

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Bedsores Experienced In a Nursing Home Could Be Due to Neglect

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Sometimes referred to as pressure ulcers, pressure sores, or decubitus ulcers, bedsores are wounds on the skin. When a person’s weight presses against a firm surface for an extended period of time, restricting blood supply, bedsores can form. Individuals who live in a nursing home may be prone to bedsores if their mobility is… Read More »

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Why You Need a Bucks County Divorce Attorney

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

When a person is filing for a divorce, one of the things they are thinking about is their financial situation. They may even wonder if they can afford a lawyer, particularly if there are multiple properties to divide or spousal support and child support that will need to be paid. Sometimes just the thought… Read More »

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Personal Injury Compensation and Medicare

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

A federal health insurance program, Medicare exists to cover the medical expenses of individuals 65 or older and certain individuals who are younger and live with disabilities. Like anyone else who suffers accident injuries through the fault of someone else, a Medicare recipient can file a personal injury claim. But, there are differences when… Read More »

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Co-Parenting Agreement Tips

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

An individual going through a divorce may be ready to sever their connections with their spouse, but if there are children involved the parenting connection will remain. There are ways to make co-parenting agreements work but cooperation is necessary. Typically, a parenting agreement will outlive the technicalities, including schedules and timelines. Discuss your expectations… Read More »

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How to Recognize Signs of Nursing Home Neglect

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

For many, it is easier to identify signs of nursing home abuse than it is to discover nursing home neglect. Unfortunately, neglect can be easier for a nursing home to hide. For example, if the staff of a nursing home knows when family members are visiting, they may treat nursing home residents differently than… Read More »

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