NYAYAM Blog

  • A will is meant to reflect a person’s final wishes. But sometimes, those wishes are questioned. If you believe a will is unfair, invalid, or the result of wrongdoing, the law may allow you to contest it. Contesting a will is not about dissatisfaction alone. It requires specific legal grounds and must follow a defined…

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  • Signing a contract can feel final. But in the US, contracts are not always set in stone. Under certain circumstances, you can legally get out of a contract without facing penalties. Understanding when and how this is possible can help you protect your rights and avoid costly mistakes. First, Understand What Makes a Contract Valid…

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  • You shake hands. You agree over a phone call. You say “yes” in a meeting. But later, when things go wrong, the big question arises: does a verbal agreement actually hold up in court? For many people in the US, verbal agreements feel informal and risky. Yet under US law, they can be legally binding…

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  • Many employees in the United States assume that unfair treatment at work is just part of the job. In reality, US labor laws provide strong protections, but these rights are often overlooked or misunderstood. As a result, employees tolerate violations they are legally protected against. Here are five workplace rights employees commonly overlook and why…

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  • Facing eviction can be frightening, especially when it threatens your home, family, and financial stability. Many tenants in the United States believe that once a landlord files for eviction, there is nothing they can do. This belief often causes tenants to give up too early. In reality, eviction is not immediate, automatic, or guaranteed. Eviction…

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  • Visa Overstay in the Schengen Area: The Severe Legal Consequences of a Single Day’s Error The freedom of movement across the Schengen Area, a zone encompassing 27 European states is one of the world’s most cherished travel privileges. However, this privilege is governed by rigorous legal instruments, primarily the Schengen Borders Code and the Visa…

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  • Is this true in the age of AI? For decades, the legal world felt like a closed door, intimidating language, unfamiliar procedures, and the constant fear of making a costly mistake. Whether you were dealing with a landlord issue, a workplace problem, or preparing to go to court, the first reaction was often the same…

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  • Legal systems can feel overwhelming, especially when you do not have the time, money, or background to understand complex legal language. For most people, legal help has traditionally meant expensive consultations and confusing paperwork. This is where Nyayam changes the game. Built for everyday people, Nyayam makes legal knowledge simple, accessible, and instant so anyone…

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  • We live in an age of information abundance, yet finding the right piece of information, the crucial precedent, the key statute, or the most efficient legal strategy often feels like an impossible task. If our recent article focused on finding the Needle-in-a-Haystack Precedent with AI, let’s zoom out to see how this technology makes all…

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  • Hiring a lawyer can be expensive, confusing, and out of reach for many. But what if you could represent yourself confidently, effectively, and legally sound without needing to spend thousands on attorney fees? The U.S. justice system can be intimidating, and the cost of legal representation often hundreds of dollars per hour puts it out…

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