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  • Why You Need to Work with a Personal Injury Attorney Following a Brain Injury

    29 April 2015
    Brain injuries are easily among the most serious medical events that a human being may be given to experience during their lifetime. According to the Brain Injury Associated of America, there are approximately 5 million individuals whose brain injury has caused permanent damage since they require assistance in performing daily activities in the country each year. Thes
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  • Getting Unhitched? 5 Tips To Keep You From Being A Victim In Your Own Divorce

    12 December 2014
    When a couple divorces, it isn't uncommon for one to take the reigns and one to take the sidelines. The latter individuals sees themselves as a victim, but it doesn't have to be this way. More often than not, this is the woman. Luckily, regardless of gender, the "victim" can take charge and avoid being sidelined. Here are five tips to do this: 1. Make Sure You're Proa
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  • 3 Reasons Why You Need An Estate Plan

    10 December 2014
    Many people wonder if they should invest money in an estate plan. The answer nearly every time is yes. An estate plan is a must for just about everybody. You should not put off getting an estate plan for any reason. Here are three reasons why you need an estate plan. 1. Protect Your Assets Don't assume that when you die everything that you own will go to those you lov
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  • How Can You Protest A Neighbor's Illegal Construction?

    10 December 2014
    As poet Robert Frost said in Mending Wall, "good fences make good neighbors." However, in some cases, even a good fence can present problems. Many homeowners find themselves in boundary line disputes or other arguments with neighbors who have constructed illegal variances on their property. If your neighbor's new fence or patio is encroaching upon your land or cr
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  • Possible Defenses To Conspiracy Charges

    9 December 2014
    Have you been charged with conspiracy? The charge may sound ominous, but it doesn't mean that you will automatically be convicted. After all, there are several defense strategies you can use such as: Showing Lack of Intent By definition, a conspiracy means two or more people agree to commit a crime. Therefore, you can argue that you are innocent by claiming that there
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