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3 Steps To Take Possession Of Your Family Home During The Divorce

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If you are planning to keep your family home after the divorce, your spouse’s name has to be removed from the mortgage. By taking this action, you can ensure that your spouse is no longer financially responsible for the home and that you do not have to share any profit you make if you sell the home in the future. Here is what you need to do to take sole possession of the home. Read More»

What Are The Criteria For Transferring Probation To A New State?

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If you are put on probation after a criminal trial and you later wish to relocate to another state for work or for personal reasons, you cannot legally do so until you have sought the permission of the court. Leaving the state without first being granted permission can land a probationer in prison, so it’s a good idea for probationers to discuss the issue with both a probation officer and a criminal attorney. Read More»

What To Do If You Can't Serve Your Spouse Divorce Papers

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For some people, the most frustrating thing about getting divorce is making it to court in the first place. For one reason or another, one spouse will refuse to make him or herself available to be served with the divorce papers, effectively halting the proceedings before they even have a chance to begin. If you’re stuck in this situation, here’s what you need to do to move forward in your case. Read More»

Tips for Filing for Expedited Processing of an Immigration Application

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The process to receive a green card or visa can take months or even years. In many instances, the delays are not your fault and is just a natural part of the process. If you are in need of expedited processing of your application, you can make a special request to immigration officials.  What Is Expedited Processing? Expedited processing would push your application from the waiting status to actually being reviewed. Read More»

Collaborative Divorce Cuts Divorce Costs

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Collaborative divorce is a nonadversarial process in which you and your spouse mutually agree on the terms of your divorce. Each of you hires a lawyer to represent you and then collaborate to come up with a settlement and division of property fair to both of you. By working together, you save money on divorce costs because you don’t need to enter into litigation to reach a settlement. How Collaborative Divorce Works Read More»

So You're Considering A Divorce: What Next?

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It’s a common misconception that making the decision to proceed with a divorce is the hardest part of the process. The truth is, depending on your spouse and your circumstances, the real challenge still lies ahead of you, so it’s important that you know what’s coming and who you can turn to for help. If you haven’t had the conversation with your spouse regarding this choice, being prepared will help you remain confident during that confrontation. Read More»

Four Ways You Become A Father – Legally

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For a happy couple, a positive pregnancy test brings bouts of joy and happy expectations.  Establishing legal paternity at this time is rarely a concern.  Circumstances of life, however, might later bring paternity questions to light. So, understanding the various ways you become a father legally is crucial. 1. DNA Paternity Testing Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, testing establishes near perfect certainty that you’re the biological parent of a child. If you’re just curious, you can use a home DNA test kit to check paternity. Read More»

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Eligibility Requirements, & Nonexempt Assets

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Filing for bankruptcy can be a stressful time in one’s life, but just getting started can be one of the hardest things of all. Not knowing whether you should file for chapter 20, chapter 13, chapter 11, or chapter 7 bankruptcy, which will let you keep certain assets and which will forfeit them, or even how to find a good lawyer, can make an already stressful time all the more unbearable. Read More»

3 Deadly Truck Accidents An Accident Lawyer Can Help You With

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Commercial truck accidents are without a doubt the most catastrophic and can result in serious injuries to drivers of personal-use vehicles. The disparity in size and weight between a fully loaded commercial truck and a personal car gives the driver in the smaller vehicle almost no chance of survival. There are a number of unique dangers that can occur when an accident involves a commercial truck which are not possible when passenger vehicles are concerned. Read More»

Common Questions About Preventing Big Truck Collisions On The Roadway

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Driving in general can be intimidating. With there always being a chance of other drivers not being safe or something going wrong with your own automobile, you never know when an accident could occur. However, sharing the road with large trucks that could easily drive right over your vehicle can be downright scary. It is a fact that accidents involving regular vehicles and semi trucks are excessively concerning. Unfortunately, there is no separate highway for regular motor vehicles, and therefore, learning how to avoid an accident is always the best option. Read More»