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Divorce

Divorce Lawyer In Chicago Dreams Are Never the Reality

15th November 2011
The word Divorce conjures up an image of pain and anxiety in every one's mind. The good thing is that today's society no longer consider divorce to be a stigma and does not look down upon women who are single and divorced. Couples getting a divorce has ...
Author: KevinStout
Family Law

Family Law Attorney Chicago Dream World Vs Real World

24th October 2011
The word Divorce conjures up an image of pain and anxiety in every one's mind. The good thing is that today's society no longer consider divorce to be a stigma and does not look down upon women who are single and divorced. If anyone is getting divorced ...
Author: WilburnCarroll
Bankruptcy Law

Finding the Best Bankruptcy Attorney

03rd October 2011
Bankruptcy is an option for individuals who cannot pay their debts as they fall due. Although bankruptcy has become a stigma, it should always be considered as an option when you deal with individual insolvency cases. Bankruptcy, in legal terms, is the pr...
Author: amparocurtis@gmail.com
Divorce

Divorce Insurance What Is It and Do You Will need It?

13th April 2011
I talked with John Logan, CEO of WedLock Divorce Insurance, from his North Carolina workplace about the divorce insurance coverage principle, the economic collapse divorce can carry, and why you ought to buy it.Q: Divorce is so prevalent, why hasn't this ...
Author: worminto65
Divorce

How does Legal Separation differ from Divorce?

09th February 2011
Legal separation is where a married couple legally separate without getting divorced. During this legal process decisions regarding children (such as custody, visitation rights and maintenance payments) and financial issues (such as debt, mortgages and as...
Author: amnorge
Family Law

Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption?

08th June 2010
Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption? In a recent ruling by New York's Appellate Division Third Department, The Matter of Mahogany Z. v. Wayne O., 2010 NY Slip Op. 0705 (3d Dept Apr 4, 2010), raises the possibility of a birth parent ret...
Author: Richard J Slawson
Accident claims

Compensation Claims: When To Make An Accident Claim

19th April 2010
If you are wondering whether or not to make an accident claim following an injury you have suffered, read on to find out how to decide and what to do next. This article talks about the misconception of the UK ‘compensation culture' and how to decide if ...
Author: Jessica Parker
Criminal Law

Getting Away from a Felony: Expunge Your Criminal Record

08th April 2010
If you have a criminal past, no one needs to tell you the number of ways it can negatively affect you. Job openings, career advancement and educational opportunities are now limited. It is both unfair and a truism that one indiscretion in one's youth can ...
Author: Nathan Moore
Divorce

Reason for High Divorce Rates

20th August 2009
There has been much talk of the increase in divorce rates. The last half century has seen the number of divorcing couples multiply dramatically. But why are divorce rates so much higher now? There are many reasons for this generally trend, some of which t...
Author: amnorge
Bankruptcy Law

Alternatives to Bankruptcy

17th June 2009
There is no doubt whatsoever that, however the idea may be sold to some people, going bankrupt is something that terrifies most of us. It is the stigma, as much as anything, that really worries individuals. Indeed, in some jurisdictions it is still common...
Author: mgordon
Accident claims

Sports Accidents - When Should You Make A Sports Accident Claim?

07th April 2009
Nobody would ever wish to play down the health benefits of sport - nor would anybody want to create a situation in which people were afraid to play sport or organise sport for fear of leaving themselves open to a compensation claim. By its nature, sport ...
Author: Jessica Parker
Legal

The Most Simplified Explanation Of Restraining Orders

02nd April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ron Lasorsa People use restraining orders in order to protect themselves against certain conduct such as: violence, abuse, threats, stalking and even annoying behavior such as excessive contact via email, text message, telephone call...
Author: Author Unknown