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Victims of Domestic Violence Should Know Legal Remedies

Posted by admin - January 11, 2013 - Newsletters

Domestic violence is any assault or threat of harm against a family or household member. Domestic violence includes physical, emotional, financial, and/or sexual abuse. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you should: Contact the police immediately; Obtain medical treatment if necessary; Seek a shelter or safe place to stay; Speak to a victim [...]

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Debt Problems? There are ways out.

Posted by admin - September 13, 2012 - Newsletters

A big misconception about bankruptcy is that it is the result of poor money management or that it is somehow the fault of the debtor.   Although there are cases in which poor money management and overspending lead to bankruptcy, the majority of bankruptcy cases are caused by unforeseen circumstances such as job loss, divorce, or [...]

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Your Will Isn’t Written in Stone!

Posted by admin - August 20, 2012 - Newsletters

After you have spent the time preparing your estate, your life is not going to stand still.  You could have children, get married or divorced, buy property, or have a host of other things happen that could affect your estate.  If your estate plan does not account for such events, your estate may not be [...]

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Controlling Legal Affairs as You Age

Posted by admin - May 30, 2012 - Newsletters

Few of us are comfortable talking about illness, disability, or death. However, these issues won’t go away just because we refuse to confront them. In many cases, the failure to plan for your own illness or disability will only compound the problem. In order to help you understand how addressing such issues head-on can help [...]

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