Do You Have Jury Duty? What to Expect

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“You have been summoned for jury duty.” Those words, you would think, would be as powerful as a disease of some sorts, judging by the reaction of some who receive such a notice. If you don’t know what to expect or how to react for your needs, the following tips might help you.

As you can see from the notice, you will likely be summoned to go to the local courthouse – perhaps a district or county, for instance – where they will select the jurors. Note that you may be called for a grand jury, which involves a longer timeframe, such as around six months in some states and areas.

If you are selected, you should be aware of a daily allowance that is given and varies by area. Your employer might have a policy that you would do well to check out, as many workers can still receive a paycheck while serving this civil duty. Depending on the case or type of jury, you may sit in on a case that can last of varying lengths; a grand jury will be specified and varies – it is normally once or twice a week for some period of months.

If you have extenuating circumstances, you can bring that to the attention of the court. Normally they will be sympathetic to these instances. After all, if you are self-employed and battling debt, it would be unreasonable to work for this rather low wage and put your business in risk.

Jury duty can be a rewarding and interesting experience. Give it a chance – you might enjoy it.

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Have You Taken Care of Your Legal Needs?

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Some of the most basic legal needs are ignored by many individuals and families. In certain scenarios, the results can undermine the finances and lives of those involved. If you are in this group, you will certainly want to take a hard look at your legal needs.

One of the most obvious is that of your will. After all, it will be important for your family to know how to respond if something were to happen to you. The will, living will, and other issues are an important legal aspect of one’s life to consider. Those in the United States may wish to consult the Five Wishes directive.

Are you a business owner? Many owners of small businesses put their families and businesses at risk by ignoring essential insurance-related needs. Public liability, professional indemnity, and the family of life insurance policies (life insurance, disability insurance, and income protection insurance) represent some areas that are commonly ignored. Provide an unfortunate scenario in either one of these coverage areas, and very bad things can result.

Of course, there are plenty of other legal needs that are advisable to pursue. From help with your will to assistance with a new product idea, don’t hesitate to speak with a legal professional. It might save you from items that you might be ignoring.

While they might not seem like a part of your daily life, your personal and professional legal needs are extremely important. It is vital that you consult at these and other important areas. It is simply too important to underestimate.

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