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Should You File For Divorce?

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For some, it’s a cut and dry decision on whether or not to file for divorce from their partner. For others, it’s not quite such an easy decision to make. Some people may mull it over for years and finally just stay just to stay. If you’re torn on the decision on whether or not you should stay in your marriage or file for divorce, read on for some helpful information that may assist you in making this big decision in your life.…

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Options You Have When Facing Foreclosure On Your Home

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According to foreclosure laws, lenders are allowed to begin the foreclosure process on a home once a borrower is 120 days past-due on their loan. If you are close to this point or past it, you will need to come up with a plan if you plan on stopping the foreclosure from going through. Fortunately, there are some different options you could use to stop the foreclosure from going through, and here are three of the main choices you have.…

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Things To Prove If You Want Your Bail Reduced

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Some criminal offenses have fixed bail amounts. In some cases, however, you can argue with the court for reduced bail. Below are some of the things you may need to prove to have the judge reduce your bail. Ties to the Community The main purpose of bail is to ensure you show up for all the required court dates. The more you are likely to skip your court appearances (in the government’s view), the more your bail is likely to be.…

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