Going Through A Divorce? The Importance Of Having A Child Custody Attorney
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15 June 2019
Getting a divorce can take a serious toll on you. Not only do you have to remove the physical cords that bind the two of you together through shared assets, but you also have to unravel the emotional connections which might still be as strong as ever. During the divorce process, you also have to determine who will have primary custody of the children. This can be a very tumultuous decision because both of you are probably extremely attached to your offspring.
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Tips For Defending False Criminal Accusations
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30 April 2019
If someone has falsely accused you of a crime, don't rely on the fact of your innocence alone to set you free. Use the following tips to help you prove that fact:
Document Everything
Start to document everything the moment you realize the authorities suspect you of a crime or you are under investigation. Human memory is fickle, and if you don't document everything, you may later forget information crucial to your defense.
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Protect Yourself From A DWI Charge
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17 December 2018
With New Year's looming around the corner and a plethora of other holidays right behind, you may have the inclination to go out and party with some of your co-workers or loved ones. Unfortunately, an alcohol-induced impairment can become an issue if you let your guard down. Take the time to outline a course of action that will protect you from a DWI charge and provide you with help if you do find yourself in hot water.
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Hire a Real Estate Attorney to Appeal Your Property Tax Amount
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9 October 2018
When your local municipality calculates your property tax based off the estimated value of your home, you'll commonly just accept this number and pay it in installments throughout the year. However, it's possible that you might dramatically disagree with the property tax amount. Calling your local municipality to complain likely won't get you anywhere, but you shouldn't give up on righting this situation just yet. Instead, talk to a real estate attorney who has had past success representing homeowners who wish to appeal their property tax.
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