• 3 Changes You May Want To Request Before Signing A Prenuptial Agreement

    • 25 November 2015
    If you are about to get married to someone that is very wealthy and he or she wants you to sign a prenuptial agreement, you should carefully read it over before you sign. In addition, you may want to talk to a lawyer about it to get legal advice before you agree to it. If your lawyer sees certain things that might harm you in the future, he or she might suggest countering the agreement by asking for a few changes.
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  • Getting Child Support Extended For Disabled Adult Children

    • 28 October 2015
    Having child support orders cease when dependent children reach the age of majority works out just fine when the kids are capable of taking care of themselves once they reach adulthood. Unfortunately, some disabled children are incapable of being self-sufficient when they become adults, and the financial responsibility for their care is placed squarely on the shoulders of the custodial parents once the support orders end. If you care for a mentally or physically disabled child, there may be a way you can get a child support order extended beyond the age of majority cutoff.
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  • 3 Things To Know About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy If Your House Is Underwater

    • 1 October 2015
    If your house is worth less than you owe on it, you are in a situation referred to as an underwater mortgage. This can be a bad situation, especially if you are struggling to get by financially and really want to avoid losing your home. One strategy that might help you get out of this situation is Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Before choosing this option, you should first discuss this with a bankruptcy attorney.
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  • Four Ways To Keep You From Being A Statistic On Your Motorcycle

    • 4 September 2015
    Anytime you get on your bike to take a ride, your safety should be your paramount concern. You always want to return home in the same shape you left in. Unfortunately, for 4,381 motorcyclists in 2013, this was not the case. They died in motorcycle-related crashes. While you cannot control the actions of others when you go out for a ride, there are some things you can do to help to ensure you will remain safe.
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  • Lead Paint Poisoning: Can You Sue Your Landlord?

    • 12 August 2015
    If your house was built before 1978, there is a chance that you have traces of lead based paint in your home and in the soil surrounding your home. If you discover that the rented house you have been living in has exposed your children to lead poisoning and its damaging effects, you could have grounds for a lawsuit against your landlord.  The Problem With Lead Lead poisoning can affect people of any age, but it is especially damaging for children under age six.
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