2017

  • How To Handle Two Children Going To Jail At One Time

    A pair or siblings getting arrested at the same time is not unheard of. Running into trouble with the law is just as likely to happen in pairs as it is while alone. If you are a parent and your children have gone to jail at the same time, you may be frantic to get them out of jail. Not only will you have to check two people out of jail, you may also find yourself having to pay two different bails.
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  • 3 Instances Where You May Not Be Granted Bail

    If you are arrested for committing a crime, you can expect to be in jail for at least a short period of time. The amount of time you spend in jail is going to depend on whether or not you are granted bond from the judge. In many cases, you will be given bond. However, there are some instances in which you will not. The following are some times when bond will not be given:
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  • 2 Things You Should Know About Getting A Divorce

    If you are thinking about getting a divorce from your spouse it is very important that you educate yourself. You might think that because many people get divorced that the process will be simple. And in some cases the divorce is simple, but sadly in the majority of cases it is more complicated then the person intended. This is why it is important to know before hand what to expect. Here are some things you should know.
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  • When Creditors Appear At Your Bankruptcy Creditor's Meeting

    For those who are experiencing financial difficulties, the prospect of declaring bankruptcy can be both frightening and tempting. You know your that your declaration can impact the way you get credit, qualify for jobs and be approved for home rentals for years to come, At the same time, you may also look forward to a time when you won't be hounded by bill collectors and you won't need to write those big checks to pay your credit card minimum balances each month.
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  • Keep These Things In Mind If You Want To Divorce A Mentally Ill Partner

    Divorcing a mentally ill person is both controversial and complicated. For example, some people think that you shouldn't divorce your mentally ill partner because of the "till death do us part" vows that people make while marrying. However, you aren't obligated to remain married to your partner just because they are sick. Just keep these four things in mind when gearing up for the divorce: Know the Whole Story First
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  • Living Wills And Powers Of Attorney: All You Need To Know

    Thinking about the loss of loved ones is nothing that anyone wants to think about. However, making end-of-life decisions is one of the most important discussions you need to have with those you love, for both them as well as yourself. As people age, these decisions become so important because having a plan in place makes the lives easier for everyone involved. However, it is also best that you have plans in place for yourself as well.
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  • Does Your Spouse Have High Tetraplegia After A Car Accident? Here Are Your Legal Options

    One of the most difficult things to face during a marriage is when a spouse has been in a car accident and sustained a severe injury to their cervical spine and now has high tetraplegia. Seeing your spouse in a hospital bed struggling to survive is emotionally challenging, of course. But then, to make matters worse, the enormity of the change in your financial situation due to someone's negligence can leave your mind reeling.
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  • A Dash Cam May Save You In Or Before Court

    It's not wise to think of road accidents as distant "ifs" to be worried about later. In addition to the many safety concerns, you could lose a lot of money and privileges if you're involved with the wrong legal opponent in an accident, especially if it's a case of fraud that you can't easily escape. Here are a few ways that a dash cam can help you avoid lies, mistakes, and frivolous claims on the road.
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  • Even Better Than A Last Will And Testament: Revocable Trusts

    Many people say they want to create an estate plan that avoids probate, but usually, it is not possible to avoid that legal step entirely. You can, however, with careful planning, create an estate plan that keeps as much of your estate out of probate as possible. Revocable trusts are very similar to wills in the way they work but are far superior in some aspects. Read to learn about the similarities and differences between wills and trusts.
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  • Dads Wanting Custody Without Being Married: What To Do

    Whether you were married before the birth of your children or not, as a dad you still have a lot of love to give them. If you're seriously mulling over the possibility that you deserve primary or joint custody of your kids, however, you may need to accomplish the tasks below and secure professional help so that you can legally succeed. Take Paternity Tests Before anything else, paternity is something you'll need to legally prove when no marriage is on record.
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