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  • Auto Accident Liability: What If Road Conditions Are At Fault?

    29 September 2015
    Sometimes, it's obvious who is at fault in an automobile accident. A drunk driver who causes an accident is clearly negligent due to their decision to drink and drive; a person who runs through a red light is negligent in failing to follow the rules of the road. But what happens when it's the condition of the road that causes an accident? Weather Conditions There are
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  • How To Protect Yourself From Financial Loss After A Cohabitation Break-Up

    9 September 2015
    Rather than get married, there are many couples who simply choose to cohabitate. This decision comes with it's own upsides and downsides. Cohabitation is much easier to enter into, but isn't as easy to get out of due to legal complications. But you can avoid these by making the right decisions. Create a Cohabitation Agreement If you and your partner have a dispute, yo
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  • Questions to Ask When Determining if You Have a Medical Malpractice Case

    19 August 2015
    Sometimes, despite the best efforts of a doctor, people suffer adverse effects from their medical treatment. On the other hand, negligence does happen, and you deserve to be compensated if you are the victim of it. To determine whether you should sue for medical negligence, you will need to determine first if you have a case. Who Has Duty of Care? Healthcare providers
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  • Faqs About Credit Card Debts And Bankruptcy

    5 August 2015
    One of the reasons that people consider filing for bankruptcy is to get relief from credit card debt. In most cases, a bankruptcy can help with this goal. Before filing for bankruptcy to get rid of credit card debt, here is what you need to know. What Happens When You File for Bankruptcy? After filing, you will receive one of the biggest benefits of filing. As soon as
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  • Including Pets In Your Estate Planning

    22 July 2015
    Who cares for your pet after you pass away is most likely a concern. During estate planning, you can take steps to ensure that your pet is cared for by someone you trust. If you have not made provisions for your pet, here is what you need to know. Can You Leave Your Estate to Your Pet? Unfortunately, you cannot leave your estate to your pet. However, you do have the o
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