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Can't Pay Your Student Loan? How To Stop The Government From Taking Your Taxes

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If you are very behind on your student loan payments, the government can take your tax refund each year until it is paid back. This can be detrimental for you if you were expecting this money for an emergency, such as paying your house loan, paying a past due electric bill, or other home bills that you are behind on. Below is some information you should find helpful in getting the government to stop taking your tax refund. Read More»

Do You Have A Personal Injury Case? The Basics

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When you are injured, it can be difficult to battle the insurance companies, struggle to pay hospital bills, worry about your job, and try to pay regular monthly bills. Filing a lawsuit at the same time may feel completely overwhelming. Let these simple tips help you decide if you have a personal injury case.  Time Constraints You should be aware that personal injury claims cannot be sought after a certain period of time. Read More»

Two Pressing Questions Car Accident Victims May Have

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Being involved in an auto accident can be an incredibly frightening event. In addition to risking major injuries and the loss of life, you will also be forced to address expensive repair and medical costs. Fortunately, the legal system offers individuals a way to collect damages from the responsible driver, but many people do not realize what steps they need to take to help protect themselves from the financial ramifications of these incidents. Read More»

Some Estate Planning Tips: Things You Don'T Need To Include In Your Trust

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Having an estate plan is always a good idea. Even young people need an estate plan. This is because you never know when something is going to happen to you. An estate plan will organize your estate so that if something were to happen to you, there would be someone named to care for your minor children, and there would be instructions on how to divide the assets. However, there are some things that you don’t need to include in an estate plan. Read More»

Four Important Steps To Planning Your Estate

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Estate planning is something everyone should do, regardless of your social status or current income. It is an unfortunate misconception that only people who have a certain amount of wealth need to go through the process of planning their estate. By focusing on estate planning, you are able to figure out where your property will go when you pass and protect your family. Here are the important steps involved in planning your estate. Read More»

Are Bounty Hunters The Longest Arm Of The Law?

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When you think about putting up bail for a loved one in jail (from an outlet such as A Bail Now Bail Bonds, Inc.), you might not think about that loved one not showing up for a court date, also referred to as ‘jumping or skipping bail’. If someone you love jumps bail, you should know that person could be hunted by a bounty hunter. Learn more about what a bounty hunter is legally able to do for bringing in someone that has jumped or skipped bail. Read More»

Why You Shouldn't Wait To File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

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You’ve been struggling with your finances for some time. Creditors and bill collectors call you every day asking for payment. Your stress is increasing and there is no end in sight. It’s time to get in touch with a chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney and start the healing process for your finances. It won’t get better by itself, but you’ll begin to feel less stress once you file for bankruptcy. Here is what you can expect when you start the process and why you should get it done soon. Read More»

Improve Your Chances And Collect Information - Preparing To Meet With A Defense Attorney

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Finding yourself in a situation where you need the services of a criminal defense attorney can be one of the most stressful times of your life, but you need to be prepared to proactively seek good outcomes. Making the decision to meet with a lawyer is an important first step, but you should also do your best to make sure that meeting is as productive as possible. Below, you’ll find a guide to some of the things you need to do to make that first meeting a success. Read More»

Two Tips To Help You Win Your Medical Malpractice Case

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Enduring injury at the hands of a medical professional can be a very traumatic experience.  The event is often life altering because you likely placed a good deal of faith in the hands of your doctor.  When this trust is broken, it’s important that you receive every bit of the restitution that you deserve.  If you have a pending medical malpractice lawsuit, use this information to learn more about how you can build a rock solid case that helps you win when you go to court. Read More»

Emancipation Proclamation: Celebrities Who Became Emancipated As Teenagers

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Emancipation is a process where a teenager can legally pursue independence from their parents. In order to get emancipated, teenagers generally have to be 16 years old and prove to the court, with the help of a lawyer like Karen Amacker Attorney, that they can take better care of themselves than their parents can. Often a teen will become emancipated if their parent is not choosing proper medical care or making other proper choices for their future. Read More»