As you may be aware, there are several different types of bankruptcy relief that an individual can petition the court for. The most commonly used options are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Before filing a petition with the court, your bankruptcy attorney will need to determine which of these options best suits your specific set of circumstances. In order to make this determination, your attorney will need to examine the following three factors.
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Spam calls are frustrating. When they keep hitting your phone every single day, it may be tempting to answer the call and tell off the person—or robot—on the other end of the line. However, it's important that you absolutely avoid engaging these spammers, and here are two reasons why.
You Just End Up Validating Your Number
You may think answering the phone and telling the spammer to stop calling you will reduce the number of calls you receive.
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Marriage can sometimes turn sour, prompting separation and divorce. However, people can agree on an amicable way to separate. Reaching a peaceful resolution can make the separation easier. If you and your partner have agreed to part ways, a family lawyer can help with an uncontested divorce. Here is everything you should know about an uncontested divorce.
Understanding the Uncontested Divorce
If a couple decides to end their marriage and plan to share everything, then that is an uncontested divorce.
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A criminal defense law attorney is a lawyer who represents people accused of committing crimes, usually outside of the state courts. Their jobs require them to build strong cases for their clients while also defending the legal rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. They have a unique responsibility to ensure that their clients receive a fair trial and work relentlessly to get the best possible outcome for their cases.
When Should You Hire a Criminal Defense Law Attorney?
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It's easy to become frustrated while on the road. Many drivers unfortunately engage in reckless actions. However, there are some cases when one driver might act recklessly in response to the other driver and an accident might result. Under these circumstances, you might wonder who is liable for the accident.
An Example of Reckless Behavior
When you are tailgating another driver, that driver might decide to engage in "brake checking." This is when the driver slams on their brakes as a way to deter the other driver from speeding.
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