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Divorce
Every relationship has its ups and downs. You cannot really expect your marriage with your partner to be a smooth sailing one. Disagreements and arguments are all part of the challenges that every marriage will face. They should keep you and your pa...
Author: Alan Ross
Ways to Save Your Marriage and Prevent Divorce
15th April 2011Every relationship has its ups and downs. You cannot really expect your marriage with your partner to be a smooth sailing one. Disagreements and arguments are all part of the challenges that every marriage will face. They should keep you and your pa...
Author: Alan Ross
Divorce
Divorce is virtually constantly an really hard time, with some even likening it to acquiring a death in the family members. But not like death, divorce isn't a long lasting situation, but rather a temporary upheaval that can, and will at some point come t...
Author: tierra
Divorce Mediation An Effortless Reply to a Difficult Circumstance
14th April 2011Divorce is virtually constantly an really hard time, with some even likening it to acquiring a death in the family members. But not like death, divorce isn't a long lasting situation, but rather a temporary upheaval that can, and will at some point come t...
Author: tierra
Law
Assaults on officers are running at more than 57,000 a year, according to the latest FBI statistics. Trainer Marcus Young is convinced that many of these could be averted if targeted officers were alert for certain common cues that indicate an attack may ...
Author: PoliceOne
Pre-attack behavior cues
07th March 2011Assaults on officers are running at more than 57,000 a year, according to the latest FBI statistics. Trainer Marcus Young is convinced that many of these could be averted if targeted officers were alert for certain common cues that indicate an attack may ...
Author: PoliceOne
Legal
The purposeful destruction of property owned by someone else is considered a criminal offense. While commonly referred to as vandalism, this category of crime is classified in the Michigan criminal code as Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP). MDOP...
Author: Matthew
Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP) - Michigan
07th March 2011The purposeful destruction of property owned by someone else is considered a criminal offense. While commonly referred to as vandalism, this category of crime is classified in the Michigan criminal code as Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP). MDOP...
Author: Matthew
Divorce
There are many reasons that make a relationship go bad. Unlike a relationship before marriage where you can just call it quits and pack your bags, marriages are quite complicated. A legal separation or a separation by mutual agreement is less time consumi...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Divorce - Three Common Reasons a Spouse Seeks a Divorce
17th December 2009There are many reasons that make a relationship go bad. Unlike a relationship before marriage where you can just call it quits and pack your bags, marriages are quite complicated. A legal separation or a separation by mutual agreement is less time consumi...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Taxes
The fact that each state has the duty to come up with its own tax regulations means that there are inconsistent tax procedures within the various states. This is the more reason why every careful tax lien investor will have to carry out a thorough investi...
Author: Paul Smith
State Tax Liens
09th November 2009The fact that each state has the duty to come up with its own tax regulations means that there are inconsistent tax procedures within the various states. This is the more reason why every careful tax lien investor will have to carry out a thorough investi...
Author: Paul Smith
Legal
Copyright 2005 The Divorce Center P.A. Conjure up an image of divorce. The average person visualizes people sitting in a courtroom, giving testimony, with a judge at a bench presiding over everything. But the actual reality of most divorces is dramatic...
Author: Howard Iken
Forget divorce court – most Florida divorces never make it to court
09th December 2005Copyright 2005 The Divorce Center P.A. Conjure up an image of divorce. The average person visualizes people sitting in a courtroom, giving testimony, with a judge at a bench presiding over everything. But the actual reality of most divorces is dramatic...
Author: Howard Iken