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5 Suggestions For Writing Legal Blog Post Titles
We know that we shouldn’t judge something immediately when we see it. However, we can’t help our human nature and each day we must quickly judge things so that all of our time isn’t wasted. The result of this is that as a blog author, you must learn to write effective titles for your legal blog. Continue reading
When Thinking About Divorce You Should Think About These Factors.
Divorce is both a diverse and frequently arduous process. The laws regulating it depend on whether spouses are civilians or military. The existence of property and/or children falls under another level of regulations and laws. At a state level, these factors are regulated. The couple should bear in mind that divorce will have a great bearing on the yearly income tax liability of both of them. Continue reading
What is Debt Consolidation?
Where can you get debt consolidation information? It’s really not that difficult to find; and the debt consolidation information is usually available free in some places! If you suffer a bad credit score, then you can get debt consolidation information by reviewing the free do-it-yourself kits at the local libraries. Debtors should go to the public library to find debt self-help books that will help you from beginning to end the steps of paying off or consolidating your debts right up to actually repairing your credit. Continue reading
Past Due Debts In Your Business?
The debt collection statute of limitations refers to the length of time collection agencies can continue to legally pursue past due debts. This effectively means that unpaid debts do have an expiration date, after which time debt collection agencies are no longer able to pursue for payment. Continue reading
Your Divorce and Preparing the Kids with 5 Key Messages
One of the most difficult conversations I ever had was telling my son about my pending divorce. I struggled with the anxiety of guilt, shame, fear and dread for weeks in advance. When should I tell him? How should I tell him? Should I tell him alone or with his father? Most important of all, what should we say? Continue reading

