Common Misconceptions About Adoption in Missouri
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by calevir
21h ago
Adoption is a topic often surrounded by misconceptions and myths. In the state of Missouri, several common misconceptions about adoption can lead to confusion and misunderstanding. Addressing these misconceptions is important to provide accurate information and support for those involved in the adoption process. We will debunk some of Missouri’s most common misconceptions about adoption.  Misconception 1: Adoption is only for couples who cannot have biological children. One of the most common misconceptions about adoption is that it is only for couples who are unable to have biological ch ..read more
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Wiseman and Hamblin Named in Readers’ Choice Awards
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by dcooper@brydonlaw.com
1w ago
BSE Shareholders Erin Wiseman and Scott Hamblin have been named in the News Tribune’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. Erin was 1st Place in the Best Attorney and Best Family Law Attorney categories. Scott was 1st Place in the Best Criminal Defense Attorney category. The post Wiseman and Hamblin Named in Readers’ Choice Awards appeared first on Brydon Swearengen & England ..read more
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The Role of Birth Parents in the Adoption Process
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by calevir
1M ago
Adoption is a life-changing event for all parties involved, including birth parents. From a legal standpoint, birth parents play a crucial role in the adoption process, and their rights and responsibilities are carefully considered and protected by the law. In this blog post, we will explore the legal role of birth parents in the adoption process, including their rights, responsibilities, and the legal procedures involved. If you are interested in the adoption process, click here to find an adoption expert in your area: brydonlaw.com Rights of Birth Parents: Birth parents have certain legal ri ..read more
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What is the Difference Between Bodily Injury and Personal Injury?
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by calevir
3M ago
In the legal world, “bodily injury” and “personal injury” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings and implications. Understanding the difference between the two is important, especially regarding legal matters such as insurance claims and personal injury lawsuits. Bodily Injury Bodily injury typically refers to physical injuries sustained by a person due to an accident or intentional act. This can include a wide range of injuries, from minor cuts and bruises to more severe injuries, such as broken bones, concussions, and internal injuries. In legal terms, bodily injury ..read more
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Two Common Types of Personal Injury Cases
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by calevir
4M ago
Personal injury cases can arise from various situations, and they can significantly impact the lives of those involved. Whether it’s a car accident, or a slip and fall incident, personal injury cases can result in physical, emotional, and financial hardships for the victims. Let’s discuss two common types of personal injury cases that individuals may encounter. Understanding these cases can help you navigate the legal process and seek the compensation you deserve. 1. Car Accidents: Car accidents are one of the most common causes of personal injury cases. They can occur due to various factors ..read more
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Wiseman Featured in News Tribune
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by dcooper@brydonlaw.com
4M ago
Councilwoman taught customer service at young age | Jefferson City News Tribune The post Wiseman Featured in News Tribune appeared first on Brydon Swearengen & England ..read more
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Happy Holidays
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by dcooper@brydonlaw.com
4M ago
BSE will be closed for the holidays on Monday and Tuesday, December 25 and 26. We will reopen on Wednesday, December 27. The post Happy Holidays appeared first on Brydon Swearengen & England ..read more
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What is Considered Personal Injury in Missouri?
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by calevir
4M ago
Personal injury refers to any harm or damage caused to a person’s body, mind, or emotions due to another party’s negligence or intentional actions. In Missouri, personal injury cases are governed by specific laws and regulations that determine the rights and remedies available to the injured party. Types of Personal Injury Cases in Missouri Several types of personal injury cases can occur in Missouri. Some common examples include: 1. Car Accidents: Motor vehicle accidents are Missouri’s leading cause of personal injury. Individuals injured due to another driver’s negligence may be entitled to ..read more
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Causes of Personal Injury
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by calevir
4M ago
Personal injury is a term used to describe any harm inflicted on a person’s body, mind, or emotions. Personal injuries can occur anywhere, at any time, and to anyone. They can be caused by various reasons, some of which are beyond human control. This blog post will discuss some of the most common causes of personal injury. Car Accidents Car accidents are one of the leading causes of personal injury. They can result in severe injuries such as broken bones, head injuries, and spinal cord injuries. Car accidents can be caused by various factors, such as speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving ..read more
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What Does Personal Injury Mean?
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by calevir
4M ago
Personal Injury: What You Need to Know Personal injury is a legal term that refers to an injury or harm caused to an individual’s body, mind, or emotions, as opposed to damage to property. Personal injury law is a branch of civil law that allows individuals who have suffered harm due to another party’s negligence or intentional actions to seek compensation for their losses. Personal injury cases can arise from many incidents, including car accidents, slip and fall accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, and workplace accidents. To establish a personal injury claim, the injured part ..read more
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