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  • 3 Tips For Avoiding Foreclosure


    If you have found yourself in a situation where foreclosure on your home is possible because you are no longer able to afford your mortgage payments, you need to take action. Of course, if action isn't taken, then the bank will foreclose your home, which means you will need to move out within a certain period of time. However, if your current financial situation is only temporary because you have lost a job and are currently looking for another or you have been injured and are not currently able to work, then you want to consider these three tips to help you avoid foreclosure:
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  • Why Many College Students Drink and Drive


    Many college students continue to drink and drive even though the dangers of driving under the influence (DUI) have been well documented. The dangers of DUI are even worse for college students, since most of them have limited driving experience; inexperienced driving plus drunken driving makes a particularly dangerous combination. Why They Do It According to some research, here are two major reasons why college students continue to drink and drive:
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  • What To Know Before You File For Social Security Disability


    If you are suffering from a medical condition and are no longer able to work at your job, you may be able to collect Social Security Disability benefits. The application process can be long and confusing, but for those who need the financial assistance that this benefit provides, there are few alternatives. Fortunately, knowledge about the process can be of enormous help, so read on to learn more about what you need to do to get ready to file for Social Security Disability.
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  • Reasons To Work With A Real Estate Lawyer For Your New Home's Title Search


    When your real estate agent mentions the title search as part of your closing process for the home you're buying, you might dismiss it as no big deal. A title search is a pretty standard procedure, but that doesn't mean that it should be overlooked in its importance. In fact, there are a few key reasons why it is in your best interest to work with a real estate attorney right from the start.
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  • Signs Of A Well-Organized Law Firm And What It Means For You And Your Case


    Of all the professionals you would want to hire in this world, you would expect your lawyer to be the most organized and the most on top of things. When a lawyer is disorganized, or the office is chaotic, that does not bode well for clients who may be facing some serious charges or personal issues. Here are some signs of a well-organized law firm and what it means for you and your case.
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  • Speaking Freely: What To Know About Attorney Client Privilege


    If you've found yourself in an unfortunate situation and now require the services of an attorney, you may be wondering how much you should divulge to that attorney. To get the best defense possible, you should ensure that you tell your attorney as much as possible about your case, and you should rest assured that your communications with your attorney is protected. To learn more about what client attorney privilege can do for you, and the exceptions to this rule, read on.
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  • Trademark Your Business's Logo


    If you are starting a new business, you are probably going to have some kind of logo for your business. A logo is a good way to get people to remember who you are and what your business is. If you do have a logo, you probably spent a lot of time and money to make sure that it's perfect for your business. If so, you want to make sure that it's protected from anyone else using it or taking your logo for themselves.
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  • Addressing Common Questions About Medical Malpractice


    When you seek the care of a doctor, you expect to be treated according to the standards that the medical community has established. Unfortunately, there can be instances where your doctor fails to adhere to these standards, and this can result in you suffering extensive injuries. Fortunately, it is possible to pursue justice for these incidents through a medical malpractice lawsuit, but if you have never been through one of these lawsuits, you might need to have the following few questions answered.
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  • 3 Tips For Grandparents Seeking Custody Of Their Grandchildren


    It's always difficult for a parent to watch their adult child struggle with things like drug addiction, criminal issues, and other serious challenges. However, it can be even more difficult when that adult child is responsible for caring for your grandchild. If you believe your adult child is an unfit or irresponsible parent, you may be tempted to seek legal custody. It is possible for courts to give custodial rights to grandparents, but it's a challenging endeavor.
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  • Exposing A Few Myths About Social Security Disability


    Being unable to work and support yourself can be a terribly stressful experience for a person to go through. While Social Security Disability is designed to help individuals that are in this situation, there are many people that have little to no knowledge or experience with this program. As a result, it can be extremely easy for these individuals to fall victim to a few of the more common myths concerning disability benefits.
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