3 Tips To Help Prepare You For Contesting Your Divorce In Court

Posted on: 23 July 2015
Divorce is one of those things that is never easy. Even if you are the one who decided to finally end the marriage, it likely wasn't an easy decision to make. It is estimated that anywhere between 45 and 50% of first-time marriages will end in divorce. Those numbers continue to climb the more marriages you have under your belt. Some divorces are easier to get finalized - this is usually when both parties are in agreement on everything.
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Hazy Confusion | Clearing Tourist Misconceptions About Legal Marijuana

Posted on: 6 July 2015
Marijuana may be well on its way to being fully legalized in some states, but even with these changes there are still people who have a lot of confusion about where the lines are drawn where laws are concerned. Whether you occasionally smoke marijuana yourself and want to pay a visit to Colorado or are planning a trip to newly weed legal Oregon, it is crucial that you understand the laws about "
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Class Actions Lawsuits: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 18 June 2015
You may have heard the term "class action lawsuit" on the news in reference to suits involving major brand name products. You may have even received an email about such suits from businesses that you have dealt with online, such as stores or services. If you think you may have a claim in a class action lawsuit, you may have questions about exactly what it means and what you should do.
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Two Concerns About Worker's Compensation Cases Addressed

Posted on: 4 June 2015
Workplace injuries can be one of the most devastating experiences that many people will encounter in their lives. Whether it results in a permanent disability or a lengthy recovery, individuals can find their lives turn upside down when they are injured on the job. Fortunately, the law requires businesses to carry worker's compensation insurance for these instances, but this is a type of insurance that many people are uninformed about. Having the following two questions answers should help you to better understand how this protection applies to your situation.
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