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      <title>Costs of Hiring Business Law Attorneys</title>
      <description>Everyone who has already hired a business law attorney will tell you that legal services are not cheap. So, before hiring a lawyer, you should ask yourself how much you are willing to pay for the services.</description>
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      <title>Bankruptcy Rights</title>
      <description>Financial distress happens due to many reasons, among them medical bills for uninsured illnesses and job loss, among other reasons. In most cases these are out of the debtors control.</description>
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      <title>Personal Bankruptcy Case</title>
      <description>An individual who is not in a position to pay off debts could choose to file a personal bankruptcy petition either under chapter 7 or 13. He must also present the court with a list of all the creditors, all the assets on his name and most important, recent financial statements. These statements will be used by the court to determine if the debtor is in a position to pay off the debts.</description>
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      <title>Personal Bankruptcy Petitions Review</title>
      <description>Today, so many debtors are going to court to file personal bankruptcy petitions. It is therefore wise for the debtor to know some of the dilemmas that people face after a bankruptcy case has been filed.</description>
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      <title>Corporate Structures</title>
      <description>Selection of your business’s corporate structure affects how you track revenue, pay employees, and complete government paperwork. Your options currently range from operating as a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a corporation, a limited liability company, a limited liability partnership, or a professional corporation.</description>
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      <title>Marriage and Divorce</title>
      <description>Marriage is more than a romantic gesture. It’s more than a union of two people under one roof who share assets, offspring, and a last name.</description>
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      <title>Hassle-Free Divorces</title>
      <description>It’s unfortunate that marriage is an easier contract to make than to break, but the best way to a clean and uncomplicated divorce entails reaching certain agreements with your spouse and setting a plan for your family’s legal breakup.</description>
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      <title>Considering Divorce</title>
      <description>So, you’ve tried counseling, and maybe even tried a separation, and things still aren’t working out. If all efforts to re-connect with your partner have been unsuccessful, it’s probably time to consider the option of divorce.</description>
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      <title>Informal Separation</title>
      <description>Sometimes two people get too close to their problems or begin to take one another for granted. In such cases, a little distance and time spent apart might be all the two of you need to cool off and gain perspective.</description>
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      <title>Deciding on Divorce</title>
      <description>In this chapter you’ll learn about resources and options available to couples who want to make certain that they have exhausted all options before giving up on a marriage.</description>
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      <title>Personal Bankruptcy Filing Process</title>
      <description>Most people today are going to court to seek protection from the harassment of creditors once they have been unable to pay their debts. There are mainly two chapters under which bankrupt people can file a petition.</description>
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      <title>The Role of Estate Trustee</title>
      <description>Here's a hypothetical scenario – Several years ago your aunt advised you that she was making a new will and she asked for your consent to name you as her estate trustee, at which time you agreed. Recently you were regretfully advised of her passing. What do you do now?</description>
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      <title>How to File for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy		</title>
      <description>Before you file, you'll need to know how much property you own and how much of it is exempt. This will factor into the amount you'll have to pay under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan.</description>
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      <title>How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy</title>
      <description>Every state has exemption laws, which dictate what types of property (or, in some cases, how much equity in particular types of property) you are entitled to keep if you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.</description>
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      <title>Checklist for Executors	</title>
      <description>Whether probate is necessary often depends upon the size of the estate, after all the non-probated assets (anything that can be transferred outside of probate) are removed. Even if probate is required, many states have streamlined procedures for small estates.</description>
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      <title>How to Make a Trust</title>
      <description>If you are married and you own most of your property together, a shared trust may be the right way to go. Your other choice is two individual trusts. Here are the steps for you to make a trust.</description>
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      <title>How to Handle a Traffic Accident</title>
      <description>Many states have laws requiring that people involved in a vehicle accident report that accident in writing to the state's department of motor vehicles.</description>
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      <title>How to Settle Your Personal Injury Claim		</title>
      <description>If you have been hurt in an accident and want to file a claim for your injuries, what can you do? Here are a few tips for your reference on how to recover compensation for your injuries.	</description>
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      <title>Small Claims Court Information</title>
      <description>If you want what's owed to you, but you don't want to take on the trouble of bringing a lawsuit, you have a couple of options to consider.</description>
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      <title>Mediation Information</title>
      <description>In mediation, you and the opposing parties will work out a solution to your own dispute. Unless you freely agree, there will be no final resolution.</description>
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      <title>Identity Theft Information</title>
      <description>Victims of identity theft report that police agencies are sometimes dismissive, credit reporting agencies unresponsive, credit collection agencies hostile, and credit grantors disbelieving.</description>
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      <title>Tips for Bankruptcy</title>
      <description>Before you apply for bankruptcy, there are a lot of things to take into consideration, so think before you jump. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of applying for bankruptcy.</description>
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      <title>Workers' Compensation Benefits</title>
      <description>In general, an employee with a work-related illness or injury can get workers' compensation benefits regardless of who was at fault -- the employee, the employer, a coworker, a customer, or some other third party.</description>
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      <title>Fair Pay and Time Off	</title>
      <description>If you routinely exercise discretion, supervise other employees, and/or make high-level decisions, you are probably an exempt employee who is not entitled to overtime pay.</description>
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      <title>Security Deposits and Termination Notices</title>
      <description>A landlord can't proceed with an eviction lawsuit without giving notice (warning) to the tenant first. State laws set out detailed requirements as to how landlords must write and deliver ("serve") termination notices.</description>
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      <title>Child Support</title>
      <description>If your spouse does not pay child support for your child, what can you do ? Here are some tips for collecting child support payments when one parent fails to meet support obligations. 			</description>
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      <title>Common Law Marriage	</title>
      <description>Contrary to popular belief, a common law marriage is not created when two people simply live together for a certain number of years.</description>
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      <title>Guardianship Information</title>
      <description>This article explains the different aspects of guardianship and clarifies the difference between guardianship and an adoption. Read on to learn more details.</description>
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      <title>Tax Bill and IRS FAQs</title>
      <description>Here are some frequently asked questions about handling tax bill from the IRS, to which some insightful advice and answers are offered. Read on to learn more.			</description>
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      <title>Making a Will Online</title>
      <description>When you make your will online with Nolo, if a situation arises in which you may benefit from the advice of a lawyer or other expert, the program will let you know.</description>
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      <title>IRS Audit</title>
      <description>IRS auditors are instructed to close audits within 28 months of the date you filed your tax return or the date it was due (April 15), whichever is later.</description>
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      <title>Premises Liability Accidents</title>
      <description>Accidents that are caused by defective or dangerous property, either inside or outside a building, are called "premises liability" accidents. Here are the general guidelines for premises liability accidents on legal responsibilities.</description>
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      <title>Proving Fault in Accidents</title>
      <description>Who is responsible for an injury resulting from a slip and fall accident? Sometimes the property owner is responsible for the accident, and sometimes he or she is not. </description>
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      <title>Foreclosure FAQs</title>
      <description>This article lists in it some frequently asked questions about foreclosure to which some insightful advice and answers are offered. Read on to learn more information.		</description>
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      <title>Car Accident Liability</title>
      <description>As with other types of accidents, figuring out who is at fault in a traffic accident is a matter of deciding who was careless -- or "negligent," in legalese.</description>
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      <title>Filing a Defective Product Liability Claim	</title>
      <description>If you have been injured by a product you used and want to sue to recover for your injuries, keep in mind that you only have a certain amount of time in which to file a defective product liability claim. Here are points to be noticed about the time of filing a defective product liability.</description>
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      <title>Car Accident Lawsuits	</title>
      <description>Negligence is a legal theory that is the basis for many car accident lawsuits. If you've been in a car accident and have been sued or are suing the other party, there's a good chance you've heard the term "negligence" kicked around. But what exactly is negligence and how do you prove it? Here's a primer on using negligence as a basis for recovery in car accident cases.</description>
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      <title>Birth-Related Medical Malpractice</title>
      <description>Birth-related medical malpractice occurs when a doctor, hospital, or other medical staff acts negligently (fails to use reasonable care) and causes injuries to babies and mothers - Here we learn who can sue, and what damages may be recovered when this happens.</description>
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      <title>Obligations Under Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan</title>
      <description>Under a Chapter 13 plan, you make payments, usually monthly, to the bankruptcy trustee, an official appointed by the bankruptcy court to oversee your case.</description>
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      <title>Reasons for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy</title>
      <description>In some situations, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the better bankruptcy option. Not only that, but certain debtors don't get to choose: Not everyone is eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, so Chapter 13 will by the only option available to some filers.</description>
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      <title>Wrongful Death Claims</title>
      <description>When someone dies due to the fault of another person or entity (like a car manufacturer), the survivors may be able to bring a wrongful death lawsuit. Such a lawsuit seeks compensation for the survivors' loss, such as lost wages from the deceased, lost companionship, and funeral expenses. Here's a primer on wrongful death claims -- what they are, who can sue, who can be sued, and what damages may be recovered.</description>
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      <title>Bankruptcy Means Test</title>
      <description>The means test was designed to limit the use of Chapter 7 bankruptcy to those who truly can't pay their debts. It does this by deducting specific monthly expenses from your "current monthly income" (your average income over the six calendar months before you file for bankruptcy) to arrive at your monthly "disposable income."</description>
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      <title>Legal and Financial Obligations of Marriages</title>
      <description>Getting married is a big decision, and it isn't just about making a lifelong commitment to your partner: Marriage is a legal contract. When you get married, you not only accept rights and benefits but also take on legal and financial obligations.</description>
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      <title>Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy</title>
      <description>Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for dealing with overwhelming debt. But it isn't available to everyone. There are several situations in which you won't be allowed to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.</description>
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      <title>Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy</title>
      <description>Most unsecured creditors are required to obtain a court judgment before they can start collection procedures, such as a wage garnishment or seizure of personal property.</description>
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      <title>Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Overview</title>
      <description>Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes called "liquidation" bankruptcy -- it cancels your debts, but you might have to let the bankruptcy court liquidate (sell) some of your property for the benefit of your creditors.</description>
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      <title>Leaving a Job</title>
      <description>Whether you leave your job voluntarily or through a termination or lay off, there are a number of loose ends you will want to tie up before you walk out the door.		</description>
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      <description>Learn about workplace retaliation -- what it is, when the law prohibits employers from retaliating, and what to do if you suspect retaliation.  			</description>
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      <title>Disability Discrimination in the Workplace			</title>
      <description>The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) protects employees from discrimination based on a disability. 			</description>
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      <description>Domestic violence -- mental or physical abuse at the hands of an intimate partner -- often affects the victims' ability to work.Victims of domestic violence may have the right to take time off from work. 			</description>
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