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  • 3 Signs That You Should Talk To A Bankruptcy Lawyer

    If you are like a lot of people, you might be avoiding the idea of talking to a bankruptcy lawyer at all costs. You might have always thought that bankruptcy was a bad thing, but it can actually be a good way to get your finances under control, depending on the situation. These are a few signs that you may want to consider talking to a bankruptcy lawyer about your situation.
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  • Workers Compensation For Undocumented Workers: Handling A Tricky Situation

    Workers compensation is meant to help nearly all workers in nearly all lines of work. However, what happens when you are an undocumented worker? If you are injured while working in this country, how does that affect your ability to claim workers compensation? It is a tricky situation, but not an unusual one for workers compensation attorneys, like Galanti Law Office. If you are an undocumented worker and you get injured on the job, here is how this might play out.
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  • Top 4 Reasons You Need To Hire An Attorney After A Car Accident

    After being in a car accident and sustaining injuries, you may not know what steps to take next. In the event that the accident was not your fault, you are entitled to a monetary settlement from the other driver's insurance company. But getting a fair settlement in a timely manner is not as simple as it seems it should be. If you're hurt in a car accident you didn't cause, it is in your best interest to hire an experienced car accident attorney.
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  • How To Know You Need A Bankruptcy Lawyer

    You may know that filing bankruptcy gives you several options including filing yourself or using a lawyer. You may also know there are several types of bankruptcy as well. After doing some research, you may be wondering if you even need a bankruptcy lawyer since you can buy kits and software. Here are some ways to know you need a bankruptcy lawyer to handle the proceedings, paperwork, and all the aspects of the process.
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  • 2 Reasons A Divorce Can Become Expensive

    You have probably heard that divorces are expensive. In many cases this is true, and if you are considering divorce, you should be aware of all of the reasons why your divorce could be expensive. Now, not all situations are expensive; it depends on the individual situations, but there are still some things you should be aware of when it comes to your divorce. 1. Legal Fees Obviously, the first thing that you need to know is that legal fees will be required to get a divorce.
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  • Three Tips For First-Time Homebuyers

    For most people, buying a piece of real estate can be one of the largest purchases that they will make. Not surprisingly, making this investment can be stressful to many first-time homebuyers due to the seemingly overwhelming number of details that will need to be addressed. As a result, it may be possible for these people to make simple oversights that could lead to serious complications. To help you avoid these issues, you should make sure to keep the following tips in mind when you are in the process of purchasing your first property.
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  • 5 Estate Planning Tips For Young Adults Under 30

    If you think it's too early to begin planning for your future in your 20s, you are wrong. In reality, the sooner you begin planning your wills and estate, the more prepared you will be as life events happen. Still, it makes sense that you want to simplify the process. Here are a few ways you can do that: 1. Just start. Oftentimes, the hardest part of the process is just getting started.
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  • What To Do When Your Ex-Spouse Refuses To Pay The Taxes?

    In divorce court, taxes are treated just like any other debt. Therefore, if you and/or your spouse owe back taxes, the court will assign responsibility for paying that money according to the laws of your state and other factors such as financial ability. However, the IRS will still hold both of you liable for the debt if it arose from a joint filing. So if your spouse doesn't pay as ordered, the agency will come after you for the entire balance regardless of what your divorce papers say.
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  • 5 Mistakes To Avoid If A Bailiff Arrives At Your Home

    A bailiff can be sent out to your property by a creditor in pursuit of an outstanding debt that you owe. How you respond to the arrival of this bailiff is often a determining factor in how quickly and smoothly the debt is resolved.  Any wrong moves you make when the bailiff arrives at your house can have both financial and legal repercussions that can aggravate an already difficult situation. To get through the situation as smoothly as possible, avoid the following five mistakes:
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  • Registering A Vehicle In Canada: Key Considerations

    Registering a vehicle in Canada usually involves going through a private companies known as registries. These entities are authorized by the Canadian government to handle certain functions of the country's provinces. One of the most important services they offer is vehicle registration. This article examines some key considerations related to the vehicle registration process in Canada.   Uniformity   The procedures for registering an auto are not uniform throughout Canada. Each province has its own regulations and the registries must adhere to these rules.
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