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4 Ways to Get Around a Bad Credit Score When Looking for a Place to Rent

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If your credit is not that great right now, but you need to find a place to live, there are some ways around a bad credit score.  Look for a Private Rental Try to stay away from apartment complexes or single-home rentals that are managed by really large rental agencies. Large rental agencies tend to have the resources to run credit checks on all applicants and often disregard an applicant if they have a low credit score. Read More»

Your Neighbor Doesn't Like Your Tree: What Should You Do?

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You may have recently learned that a tree on your property – one that you really like – doesn’t make your neighbor anywhere near as happy. In fact, they have asked you to remove the tree, saying that it blocks their views. Should you remove the tree or is there anything else you can do? What real estate law could compel you to remove the tree?  Find Out if Your City Has a View Ordinance Read More»

Did You Pursue Breast Cancer Treatment With A False Diagnosis? What To Do

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Did you start to undergo treatment for breast cancer and did you have a mastectomy, only to find out that the cells and lumps in your breasts weren’t actually cancer? If so, a medical malpractice lawyer can help you with your case right away. There are a lot of factors that will play into the case. Your lawyer will want to see what the blood reports shows, what the pathologist report look liked, and they will want copies of all the images from scans and other tests. Read More»

What You Can Expect To Get From A Winning Personal Injury Case

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If you’ve been involved in a personal injury case and won, you can expect to receive compensation from the defendant, which is usually the person’s insurance company. Every injury case is different, and the amount of money you can expect to receive usually depends on the severity of your injuries as well as a number of other factors. If you recently took up an injury case in court and won, here is a list of the common items you can expect to receive compensation for. Read More»

3 Ways To Maximize Your Personal Injury Claim

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Suffering from injury can take a toll on you emotionally and physically. Not only do you have to deal with the insurance company, but you have to deal with going to the doctor and getting treated for your injuries as well. It seems like one thing after another trying to get through the whole ordeal and put the mess behind you. To make sure you don’t end up getting shorted on your insurance claim, here are three things you can do to maximize your personal injury claim. Read More»

3 Mistakes To Avoid During Your Car Accident Claim

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Being in a car accident can be a real pain. You are stuck dealing with insurance companies left and right to try and get your vehicle fixed, as well as figuring out how you are going to make ends meet without being able to work.  While fighting for your insurance settlement, you want to make sure you don’t end up making mistakes that could jeopardize your case. Lying. While this might seem obvious, you might be surprised at how many people lie and make their injuries out to be far worse than what they truly are. Read More»

Tips For Writing Your Will And Protecting Your Estate

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If you have dependents, then it is incredibly important that you have a will in place. Furthermore, this will should accurately reflect your wishes so that they can be executed in the unfortunate event that you do die. Even if you don’t have dependents, then you should still consider writing a will and should at least begin to think about how you wish to do so. Here are some tips that you can use to make sure that your wishes will be honored. Read More»

Answering Common Questions About Divorcing That You May Have

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If your marriage is damaged beyond repair, you may need to start considering divorce. However, this can be an intimidating process because you may not be particularly informed about what to expect. Once you have had the following couple of questions answered, you should find that you are better prepared for going through this process.    What Should Be Done To Prepare For Your Initial Meeting With The Attorney? Fortunately, many attorneys will offer free initial consultations to prospective clients. Read More»

Denying Visitation And The Law

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As a divorced parent with physical custody of your minor child, you may encounter situations where you wish to block the visitation of your ex-spouse. It’s important to realize, however, that visitation arrangements are set forth by the courts, and no one but the courts have the ability to change it. Whether you have a legitimate concern about the issue or you simply fail to comply with the visitation orders, you should understand that non-compliance with visitation orders is taken very seriously by the courts. Read More»

3 Facts About DUI's That Senior Citizens And Their Loved Ones Should Know

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Virtually everyone who gets a driver’s license today knows that the use of alcohol and many medications can make driving unsafe and illegal. However, that has not always been true. Given how rarely some states require new driving or written tests to renew a driver’s license, many senior citizens could break the law on a regular basis and never realize it. The increased independence and longer lives that many senior citizens enjoy can lead to some older people driving after consuming medication. Read More»