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You Thought You Were Your Child’s Father – Now What?

It's one of the biggest emotional blows a parent can be dealt. You may spend years raising a child, going through highs and lows, only to find out that you are not your child's biological father. If you've found yourself in this situation, you're likely to be feeling pain, anger, and guilt -- especially if you're considering divorcing your spouse. What legal responsibilities do you have to a child who is not your own? Read More 

When Is It Time To Hire An Accident Attorney?

Not all car accidents require the services of an attorney. Some accidents are so minor that no injuries are sustained and no real damage is done. For some other car accidents there is no dispute over fault or who will be responsible for paying the bills. Still, there are many car accidents that warrant services of a lawyer, like the ones found at Kaston & Aberle. Knowing when to call an attorney can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars and hours or days of your own time. Read More 

Can The Fourth Amendment Prevent Police From Searching Your Car?

If you're getting pulled over by a police officer and things continue past the normal routine traffic stop, you might be wondering: is it actually legal for the police to search your car? Do they need some special clearance, or are they able to look into your personal property any time they feel like they want to? The United States Constitution provides some important protection in the laws stated in the Fourth Amendment, but they may not apply in some cases. Read More 

Living Well After A Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injuries can have a profound impact on your lifestyle. Since the spinal cord is integral to most of your major body systems, things that you once took for granted might not be as simple as they once were. Typical body functions and even general movements can become quite difficult. To adapt to these changing conditions in your life, it's important to understand what areas of your life might be affected. Read More 

What To Do When Your Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied

If you have been injured on the job and have taken the time to go through the process of obtaining workers' compensation, you may find yourself completely shocked to learn that your workers' compensation claim was denied. Even though you are absolutely certain that your injuries were caused because of something that happened on the job, you could still find yourself with a denial. When this happens, it's best to call a workers' compensation lawyer in order to assist you with the appeals process. Read More