How A Prenup Can Help You During Your Divorce
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6 April 2018
A prenuptial agreement not only helps you during your marriage, but it can also help you during your divorce. Here are some of the ways a prenup can come in handy if you are divorcing.
The Prenup Reduces the Negotiation Issues
A typical prenup handles most of the issues that are usually handled during a divorce. This includes things like debt management, separation of marital and separate assets, and property division (not in all states).
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3 Common Workplace Injuries In Outdoor Settings
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7 March 2018
Whether you are a landscaping contractor, construction business owner, or some other business owner or entity that often finds work outdoors, having workers compensation insurance to protect your hired employees is hugely important. There will always be those workplace injuries that go along with specific types of businesses, but no matter what your business is, if it takes your employees out of the confines of a building, the risks can and do change.
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Refuting A Few Myths About Workplace Injuries
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27 January 2018
A workplace injury can be a stressful problem to encounter due to the fact that it can lead to missed time, high medical costs, and numerous other disruptive consequences. Due to the potential issues that can follow a workplace injury, it is wise for employees to have a solid understanding of what they should do in response to these injuries.
Myth: It Is Impossible To Qualify For Worker's Compensation If You Contributed To The Accident
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Four Legal Requirements You Must Meet To Divorce
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28 December 2017
People don't usually think of divorce as something that has legal requirements, but it does. In fact, you can be turned away from the divorce court if you don't meet the requirements. Here are some of the most important of these divorce requirements:
Meet the Residency Requirements of the State
Most states require you to have lived in their jurisdictions for a specified period (leading up to the divorce) before filing for divorce within their borders.
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