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Why Breaking The Law Is Not Worth The Finances

Why Breaking The Law Is Not Worth The Finances

| November 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Breaking the law does not pay. In fact, it impacts negatively on one’s finance. When a person gets into trouble, he or she hires a lawyer to represent him or her in court. It is only through this that one can ensure that he or she is treated fairly. Before hiring a lawyer, it is […]

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Paid To The Order Of: Largest Settlements in The History Of Personal Injury Cases

Paid To The Order Of: Largest Settlements in The History Of Personal Injury Cases

| October 31, 2013 | 0 Comments

Personal Injuries happen every day; some are much worse than other, causing individuals and companies alike to go to court to come to a settlement of some kind. In many of these cases, the settlements that take place add up to a great amount of monetary value. Whether settlements take place in or out of […]

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How to Make Sure That a Will Is Authentic and True

How to Make Sure That a Will Is Authentic and True

| September 3, 2013 | 0 Comments

The last will that a person leaves behind upon their death is a binding document. It has to be followed by the person’s family, even if they do not agree with it, because it is the final word that the deceased person had in regards to their possessions. Much of the time, families are fully […]

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Funding a Lawsuit without Breaking the Piggy Bank

Funding a Lawsuit without Breaking the Piggy Bank

| June 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

You know you have a just cause but need to go to court to get paid for your pain and for your suffering. You have only one problem preventing you from going to court. Court costs can be more than you have cash on hand to pay. Don’t let the costs of going to court […]

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Contesting A Will During Probate

Contesting A Will During Probate

| April 4, 2013 | 2 Comments

A will contest is a lawsuit in which an interested party, usually a beneficiary, asks the court to find that a will being presented for probate to the court is invalid. An interested party may also be a spouse, or a child of the deceased party, or any other person whose rights may be affected […]

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Paying for Driving Offences Both Legally and Financially

Paying for Driving Offences Both Legally and Financially

| March 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

Anyone who has gotten into trouble while behind the wheel will have to deal with the monetary consequences that come along afterwards. From any fines that are charged to vehicular and property damage that may have occurred, you will need to cover all costs. There might also be legal matters to deal with as well. […]

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