Law Information Everyone Should Know

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  • 4 Tips For Creating A Common Procedure For Closing Case Files

    3 March 2018
    If you are in charge of procedures and operations in your law office, you need to establish a system for closing case files for your entire office. This will help ensure that case files are only closed when appropriate, and that when they are closed, they contain all the right information should it ever be necessary to refer to the case or the file again. Create an In
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  • A Guide To Hiring An Attorney For Your Auto Accident Case

    1 February 2018
    When you're thinking about getting the most out of your car accident case, you'll need help from an accident attorney and an approach that works for you. The more work that you put into your car accident case, the easier it'll be for you to get the ideal results. By taking the time to reach out to a lawyer in your area, you'll have the help and service that you need t
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  • How To Remove Immediate Family Members From Your Will

    8 January 2018
    Planning your estate is one of the most important things you will do. Before you pass away, it is ideal to have your estate sorted out as much as possible so that your family and loved ones do not have to go through what can be a sad and difficult process. When you plan your estate, you will name those who you would like to inherit your assets in your will.
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  • 2 Reasons To Contact A Bankruptcy Lawyer

    2 December 2017
    The best thing that you can do when you are struggling with debt is to contact a bankruptcy lawyer, typically because this individual will be able to guide you when it comes to finding ways to eliminate or deal with your debt. Below are just two of the many reasons to work with a bankruptcy lawyer. They Can Help You Determine The Best Route To Resolve Your Debt The be
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  • Pre-Bankruptcy Actions That May Rouse Suspicions Of Fraud

    27 January 2017
    If you are applying for bankruptcy discharge, look out for allegations of fraud from the bankruptcy court. The court can suspect you of fraud even for things you did before applying for bankruptcy. In particular, you should be on the lookout for such allegations if you committed any of these three acts before filing for bankruptcy: Started a Business and Bought Items
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