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Divorce

What Are the Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce?

02nd September 2010
When you hear "uncontested divorce", also known as no fault divorce in California, you probably think of a couple who amicably and in a friendly manner decide to call it quits. While this is surely the case in some situations, choosing to go the uncontest...
Author: Justin
Divorce

Is it Advisable to File For Divorce Before Your Spouse?

02nd September 2010
The laws for divorce vary from state to state, as federal law does not dictate rules for filing for divorce, the process or even the right to get a divorce. So it is important to understand that your friend or family member from another state may have pro...
Author: Justin
Law

Orange County Divorce Mediators Can Save You Money and Emotional Stress

18th August 2010
One of the many reasons that people hesitate to file for divorce even when they’re sure that their marriage is not the right situation is because of the time, extreme emotional stress and enormous costs that are generally involved with litigating such a m...
Author: mindfix
Divorce

Carlsbad Family Law Attorney – Experience Matters in Divorce Cases

18th August 2010
When someone faces the prospect of ending his or her marriage, that person is likely already dealing with difficulties in several ways. No one who is ready to file for a divorce is in a positive place emotionally, and the risks of taking this step withou...
Author: mindfix
Bankruptcy Law

Are you eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing?

16th August 2010
US laws entitles you to file bankruptcy under varied chapters, the most common being Chapter 7, 11 and 13. Due to the changes that came into effect in 2005, Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing procedures have acquired some stricter laws. Although the number of fi...
Author: BGIAPDA
Bankruptcy Law

Hire a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Rock Island County to File a Petition under Chapter 9

12th August 2010
Bankruptcy law chapter 9 was established to provide protection to municipalities against its creditors. This law is also known as Municipal Bankruptcy. Municipal bankruptcy is not very common but improper control of budgeting or unexpected financial crisi...
Author: Kathleen Chester
Law

Bankruptcy Property Exemptions

11th August 2010
The process of bankruptcy offers debtors a clean slate when they are overwhelmed by financial burdens. Once a bankruptcy case is completed, however, the debtor will still need basic possessions and assets to move their life forward. Fortunately, the Bankr...
Author: Bass.Franklin
Bankruptcy Law

Detroit Bankruptcy Lawyers: Can I Keep My Stuff If I File Bankruptcy?

04th August 2010
One of the biggest myths in bankruptcy, mostly perpetuated by the credit card industry, is that you will lose everything if you file bankruptcy. These myths are constantly being put out there to scare you away from bankruptcy and the debt relief you may d...
Author: Detroit Bankruptcy Lawyer
Taxes

Minimising Tax Liability On Death

19th July 2010
Once we die, the majority of us leave behind a fairly substantial and intricate web of liabilities and assets, which includes money, our residence and our other belongings. For most jurisdictions, there occurs a liability to tax on death that must defini...
Author: Marty Rusell
Estate Planning

3 Things to Consider In Choosing an Estate Planner or Why You Should Have one at all

18th July 2010
Estate planning or inheritance planning is a speciaialized art, one that comes with practise and experience. To go back one step though, you might ask yourself why the need for an estate planner - in an act of modesty I have witnessed so often that I h...
Author: Maximum Inheritance
Divorce

Contributing Factors towards the Cost of a Divorce

13th July 2010
The average cost of a divorce is very difficult to calculate. There is no real definitive answer as to how much a divorce will cost as there are so many contributing factors. These include personal finances, the type of divorce, children, and any assets t...
Author: amnorge
Estate Planning

A Very last Will in Testament and Its Meaning

13th July 2010
A final will in testament is a legally binding paper(s) by which individuals make distinct the terms of what will come about to house and assets upon the departure of its possessor. Whilst a will has been utilized to represent the house portion, the word ...
Author: Laurence Noble
Accident claims

Defendant Who Blamed Victim For Accident Settled For $450,000 After Victim's Expert Disproved Defend

25th June 2010
It is not unusual for someone injured in a motor vehicle accident to be presented with a defendant who denies fault. Frequently, these drivers basically place responsibility with the plaintiff for the accident. Because many motor vehicle accidents do not ...
Author: J. Hernandez
Immigration Law

Green card application mistakes – 3 things to avoid

24th June 2010
Many people think that a green card application through the normal routine would be too much of a hassle, and instead go for a shortcut - to marry a US citizen for the same. Although this might be true that the process is indeed faster, it is certainly no...
Author: College ParkHigh
Taxes

Income Tax Online

21st June 2010
Income Tax Online is now the hottest and most talked about way of filing income taxes by many people. But first of all, what is income tax online? And why is it actually important to file our income taxes? What is income tax? InvestorWords.com define...
Author: Damien
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