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Making a Will - What You Need to Think About by Tim Bishop

With a valid and up-to-date will you can make sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that you have made proper provision for your loved ones.


What goes on during Preliminary Hearings? by Kevin Jones

A pretrial hearing is a meeting with the judge that happens before trial, if the parties have not come to an agreement by that point.


4 Things to Avoid When Selling Your Property by Tim Bishop

If you can steer clear of the four mistakes listed here, you will be much more likely to have a problem-free house sale.


Information You Must Know Before Filing Bankruptcy by Tony Mandarich

When filing for Bankruptcy, it is common to wonder what will happen to your home, cars and businesses during the process. Some people have a misconception when it comes to Bankruptcy.


Misdemeanor Fines by Kevin Jones

Misdemeanors and felonies differ only in terms of their consequences and lasting effects. A misdemeanor, for example, can involve time in jail, while a felony usually requires that a sentence of one year or more be served in prison.


Prenuptual Agreements by Nadia Cherubin

A Prenuptual Agreement is when a couple gets married and come together with seperate accounts and when they break up, they go their seperatre ways leaving with what they both came in the marriage with.


Why Should Lawyers Care About PR? © Jonathan Bernstein

A Pyrrhic victory, defined, is a "victory won at excessive cost." It is quite possible, for example, that some of the indicted or civilly sued business executives now in the news could, ultimately, be exonerated by the courts. But at what cost?


Getting a Mortgage after Filing Bankruptcy © J.D. Kamat

To file for bankruptcy is considered as throwing in the towel, giving up or calling it quits. This is cannot be further from the truth.


Top Mistakes of Managing Your Own Rental Property © Jason Kay

Managing your own rental property can be somewhat of a challenge especially if you don't know what mistakes are common and how to avoid them.


Discovering Fraudulent Appraisals During Foreclosure By Nick Adama

The real estate bubble could not have been inflated to such a high level without the complicity of many appraisers who threw all conservatism out the window and began giving properties ridiculous values in order to help secure loans.


Choosing a qualified Psychological Expert Witness © Dr. Ron Manclaw

In Court, picking and choosing competent, qualified, expert witnesses – medical and all other is essential toward providing proper case law.


Mediation in North America and Ecuador © Alexandra Alvarado

In Ecuador the Mediation agreement has the exact same value as a final judgment issued by a Judge. The Arbitration and Mediation Law of Ecuador establishes that “the mediation minutes, in which the agreement is contained, have the effect of…


Collaborative Divorce Source: Wikipedia

Collaborative divorce is a divorce procedure where two clients agree that they will not go to court, or threaten to do so.




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