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  • Protecting Your Interests When You Go Bankrupt

    28 April 2021
    Bankruptcy is not an ideal situation for any business or individual. However, it is a common occurrence, and its impact can be devastating to many livelihoods. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most preferred option among individuals and enterprises experiencing financial constraints. Chapter 7 qualifies parties for debt forgiveness, especially concerning secured loans. You
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  • Buying Your First House? Four Questions To Ask Your Real Estate Lawyer

    30 March 2021
    If you're hoping to buy a house, one person who is integral to the process is your real estate lawyer. With or without a real estate agent, your lawyer is the one who handles most of the fine details of the sale, putting everything in line so that you are ready for closing day when it comes. If you're new to the house buying process, you might not realize how much you
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  • Top Reasons To Use An Attorney Recruiter

    25 February 2021
    Becoming an attorney requires years of schooling as well as a lot of effort and hard work. If you're an attorney, you are sure to want to work at a law firm that is the right fit. However, finding the perfect law firm and going through the hiring process can be quite a hassle. This is why it is highly recommended that an attorney works with an attorney recruiter when
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  • Why You Should Hire An Attorney To Help With Your Next Home Purchase

    29 January 2021
    If you are planning to purchase a home in the near future, you will want to carefully consider retaining a real estate or mortgage attorney. If you have never worked with this type of attorney before, you might not be fully aware of how beneficial their services can be. Here is some information that should help you better understand why you will want to retain a mortg
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  • Acting Fast To Help A Minor Child

    30 December 2020
    For divorcing or separating parents, the law has several ways to protect minor children when a parent fails to act in the best interest of the child. They may be using poor judgment when caring for the child, be involved in substance abuse, or be abusive. If you are one parent trying to protect your child from the actions of the other, read below for some tips on copi
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