Life-Saving Steps To Take When Dealing With A Divorce

Posted on: 20 January 2015

If you are in a failing marriage, sometimes the only thing that makes sense is to get a divorce. This process is hard, but you can get through it by taking certain steps. Manage Your Finances Getting a divorce isn't always going to go smoothly. You may not even be able to see your spouse without getting into an argument, which means you need to manage your finances. As soon as you can, close all of your joint accounts.
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Vehicle Accidents Can Trigger Or Worsen Spondylosis Symptoms

Posted on: 14 January 2015

If an automotive insurance company is offering you a low settlement after an accident because you have cervical spondylosis, you need an experienced personal injury attorney such as Hammer, Ferretti, and Schiavoni for legal representation. This tactic is to be expected from an insurance carrier, as the underwriters look for reasons not to pay large amounts to injured persons.  How Insurance Companies Justify This Tactic Cervical spondylosis, a common type of disc degeneration in the neck bones, tends to develop with aging due to general wear and tear over time.
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3 Things To Do Immediately If You Find Out Your Spouse Is Cheating On You

Posted on: 8 January 2015

Upon finding out that your spouse is being unfaithful, it can be tempting to go into a blind rage, to call your best friend or to crumble into a ball and cry. None of these reactions will truly help you in the long run, however, and the way that you react can affect your future. As soon as you find out that your spouse is cheating on you, follow these steps.
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Preparing for a Court Summons

Posted on: 5 January 2015

If a legal problem has landed in your lap and you have been served with a summons, you may not even know where to begin. Weighing your options and deciding on your best plan of attack is a must. After being served, it is up to you to respond in a timely and educated fashion. Here are three scenarios that may unfold after you have been served legal paperwork. 1. Let the Paperwork Stand
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