How To Divorce As Quickly And Smoothly As Possible

Posted on: 6 November 2017
Divorce is an infamously sticky situation that no one wants to be in, but is it possible to have a healthy divorce? In the midst of your divorce, this may sound impossible, but the right tools can really take the sting out of your divorce. Set Boundaries Every divorce is different. Due to financial constraints, you might even still be living with your estranged spouse. That's why it's so important to set rules, boundaries, and expectations with each other.
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3 Things That Probate Lawyers Focus On When Someone Passes Away

Posted on: 7 October 2017
If someone in your family or who is otherwise close to you has passed away, you might have heard that it's a good idea for you to work with a probate lawyer. In fact, your loved one might have hired a lawyer when he or she was still living to handle his or her estate. If so, you could be curious about what these lawyers do. Of course, lawyers do different things when handling people's estates, depending on the situation.
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Dates Gone Wrong: What To Know About Date Rape

Posted on: 27 January 2017
If you have been accused of rape, you are facing some very serious consequences. Being convicted of rape could mean everything from a fine and probation to prison time and a lifelong label of sex offender, and you may need to take action quickly to defend yourself against those charges. Read on to learn more about date rape. Date Rape The term "date rape" is a fairly recent one, and the term actually has no real legal meaning.
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3 Things You Need To Do To Protect Yourself During A Divorce

Posted on: 27 January 2017
Many couples chose to divorce. In fact, it seems so common that many people think that they know what to do during a divorce that they don't properly prepare themselves. This is a mistake and if you don't educate yourself properly on what to do during a divorce, you could harm yourself legally. Here are some things you need to do right as the divorce begins to protect yourself. 1. Change All Of Your Estate Planning Documents
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