2015

  • 3 Things To Keep In Mind When Creating Your Own Divorce Agreement


    One of the most difficult things a person can go through is a divorce. After all, you thought you and your spouse would love each other forever. Fighting over who gets what can make the process even more painful and difficult to get through. That is why more ex-couples are coming up with their own divorce agreements. They don't have to fight in court over things and leave it up to a judge to decide who deserves to get what.
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  • 3 Pitfalls To Avoid In A Child Custody Case


    When facing a child custody battle, a judge will closely scrutinize your behavior and actions to determine if you are the best option for the child. The wrong move could have a negative impact on your attempts to gain custody. To help ensure that you are in the best position to ask for custody, here are some pitfalls for you to avoid. Unwilling to Co-Parent Co-parenting is an important part of raising a child.
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  • Deciding Which Type Of Bankruptcy Is Best For You


    If you are an individual that is considering bankruptcy, then there are a couple of different types that you should mainly be concerned with. Here is a brief overview of each, how they work, and in which cases they are good choices: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy First of all, you have Chapter 7, which is probably what most people think about when they hear the term "bankruptcy." Chapter 7 is also known as liquidation, since it revolves around the sale of your belongings in order to partially pay off your debt.
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  • Everything You Need To Know About The Eviction Process


    Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of a renter like the prospect of eviction. The most common reason for eviction is failure to pay the lease, but that's not the only lawful reason for a landlord to evict a tenant. While each state's laws detail the requirements for a landlord to end a tenancy and legally file for eviction, there are some standard rules that apply across the board. Paying Your Rent on Time Doesn't Stop Eviction
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  • Fact Vs Fiction: Know The Truth About Workers Compensation


    If you are hurt while on the job or as the result of doing work at your place of business, you are entitled to some form of compensation under the law. Many people are too afraid to file a workers compensation claim for fear of possible retaliation by their employer. But workers compensation is the law, and employers must abide by those laws per their policy. Read on to learn about some of the facts as well as some untruths regarding workers compensation so you can be better prepared in the event of a work related injury.
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  • Death And Debt Collection: Are You Responsible For Your Deceased Loved One's Debts?


    Losing a loved one is a difficult and painful process, and it can be made more stressful if you have debt collectors trying to come after you for your loved one's debt. There are laws regarding collection of a deceased person's accounts, but they don't stop some companies from predatory collection. Protect yourself during this vulnerable time by knowing your rights and hiring a debt collection attorney to represent you. Here are a few points that can help you determine if you are responsible for paying the debt.
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  • Understanding Your Rights When Stopped For DUI


    It's a well understood convention that operating a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants, such as alcohol or prescription pain relievers is a crime, punishable under the laws of all U.S. cities. Tdoesn't mean your civil rights change simply because you happen to be intoxicated. There is a right way and a wrong way to deal with this situation, and there are a few simple ways to make the entire process easier on you.
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  • 3 Things To Do Before You Hire A Divorce Attorney


    If you are thinking about getting a divorce, your first thought might be to get in touch with a local divorce attorney and start the proceedings right away. However, it's important to do the following things before you file for divorce. Plan a Budget You already know what your financial situation is like as part of a married couple, but you need to ensure that you are financially secure once your marriage is dissolved.
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  • 3 Tips For Getting Your Accident Case Settled


    Being involved in any type of legal action is sure to be something most people would rather avoid. This is especially true if you're party to a lawsuit involving a car accident. Being able to win your case may be much more difficult than you think because of all the steps that are involved. It's possible that you can rest your mind and work towards getting your case settled at mediation.
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  • 2 Unexpected Reasons Why Your Family Petition To Immigration May Be Denied


    If you're just beginning your research on how to bring a foreign-born relative into the United States, the process can look deceptively easy. The USCIS provides a very clear hierarchy of which relationships are preferred – unmarried children of U.S. citizens and spouses take precedence over siblings – so you know where your case stands from the get-go. Even the I-130, the official form for getting your family petition started, is a mere two pages long.
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