Prime Legal Guide

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  • 20 Questions About Family Law That Parents Frequently Ask

    1. What is child custody? How is child custody determined? Answer: Child custody is that care of the child which includes both legal and physical. In the determination, best interest to the child is maintained; factors can be the residence of parents, which one can properly care for a child, or even the connection the…

  • 25 Common Consumer Complaints and Their Legal Resolutions

    Product and Service Complaints  Defective Products Complaint: A product does not work as advertised or breaks shortly after purchase. Resolution: Seek a repair, replacement, or refund under warranty laws or implied warranty protections. False Advertising Complaint: A product or service is not as described in advertisements. Resolution: File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission…

  • 20 Health Law Questions Answered for Patients and Providers

    For Patients What are my rights as a patient? Answer: Patients have the right to informed consent, confidentiality, access to medical records, and to make decisions about their care, including the right to refuse treatment. What is informed consent? Answer: Informed consent means a healthcare provider must explain the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a…

  • 20 Frequently Asked Questions About Civil Law Disputes Answered

    1. What is a civil dispute? A civil dispute arises when two or more parties are involved in a legal disagreement over issues like contracts, property, personal injury, or family matters. It involves individuals, organizations, or both, and the dispute is typically resolved through litigation in a civil court. 2. What is the difference between…

  • 20 FAQs About Consumer Protection Law You Should Know

    General Consumer Protection What is consumer protection law? Answer: Consumer protection law refers to the laws and statutes that protect consumers from deceptive, unfair, or fraudulent business practices. Who enforces consumer protection laws? Answer: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and state consumer protection offices enforce these laws. What is the…

  • 25 Legal Rights of Students and Teachers Explained

    Students’ Rights Right to Free Public Education Explanation: Students have the right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) under federal and state laws. Right to Non-Discrimination Explanation: Protected by Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504, students cannot be discriminated against based on race, gender, disability, or religion. Right to Freedom of Expression…