Power of Attorney: What is it?
A power of attorney is a legal document which allows a person to appoint another person to handle their business affairs while that person is unavailable or unable. A power of attorney allows another...
View ArticleGetting Married: Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement
When you make the decision that you are getting married a lot of different emotions come to the surface. Initially most people are happy and exci ted bu t after everything sinks in you start pondering...
View ArticleHow to Break a Prenuptial Agreement?
If you are married and a divorce is on the horizon, you are probably preparing for life after your marriage. If you have been married for some time you probably have not given much thought in years to...
View ArticleHow to Determine Alimony?
Anyone who is contemplating a divorce or going through a divorce is likely to consider some common questions, "will alimony have to be paid" and if so "what is the alimony formula." Unlike child...
View ArticleCar Accident Attorney: Liability For Accidents Brought On By Teen Drivers
Every time teens are involved in a car accident, many times it works quite like if you were involved in a car accident with an adult, with insurance firms assessing damages and paying if liable,...
View ArticleThree Ways to Avoid Probate
Probate is an expensive and time-consuming process that no-one would wish upon their family. Yet despite common belief, there are ways to reduce the probate cost and complexity of a case, or to...
View ArticleWhat is a No Fault Divorce
No Fault Divorce: No More Requirements Author: Dorothy Curry A What is the difference between fault and no-fault divorces? An irrocible divorce (ID divorce), is commonly refered to as no fault divorces...
View ArticleContested Divorce Vs. Uncontested Divorce
What's the difference between fault divorce and no-fault divorce? Author: Aaron Deshon Divorce can be emotionally devastating for some. It's no easy task to go through a divorce. It's advisable to have...
View ArticleCan You Disinherit Your Spouse
“Til Death Do Us Part? Your marital obligation continues even after death” In addition, to the general uncertainties of death most of us are concern that after our death we will no longer h ave any...
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