Dealing With A Deadbeat? What To Do If Your Ex Has Stopped Paying Child Support

Posted on: 18 June 2020

If you receive court-ordered child support, the order should keep the payments coming. Unfortunately, court orders don't always have the desired effect. In fact, some parents stop paying child support regardless of the court order. If your ex has stopped paying child support, you need to get help. Without help, your ex may continue to avoid their court-ordered payments. Here are four steps you need to take to get the payments started again.
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DUI: Can You Remove The Charge From Your Record?

Posted on: 14 May 2020

A DUI on your criminal record can wreak havoc for you later on in your life. You may have difficulty, for instance, obtaining employment or getting a lease or mortgage. For that reason, you may want to explore the possibility of getting your DUI conviction expunged from your record. Not every state will allow record expungement. Here are some things you need to know. How Is a DUI Expunged? Expungements clear a criminal record of a certain offense.
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The Benefits Of Working With A Debt Relief Attorney

Posted on: 10 April 2020

COVID-19 has left a lot of Americans unable to work and struggling to pay their bills. Many people were already living paycheck to paycheck and are now losing out on income and seeing no end in sight has placed many people in a bad financial situation. If you are struggling to make ends meet, you may be wondering if there is a debt relief solution suited to your needs. A debt relief attorney can help you if you are struggling.
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The Best Age To Start Planning Your Estate

Posted on: 24 February 2020

Most people are not thinking about planning their estates when they are in their 20s, but did you know that this is the best time to start? When you start this early, you can begin learning about estate-planning tools, and while you might not have a lot to do at this point with your estate, you may have a couple of things to consider. Here are some details about estate planning in your 20s.
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