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The right approach to spousal manipulation can end up serving as a source of relationship building.
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If spouse or aging parent becomes incapable of handling his own affairs, you will need to have the authority to make decisions on his behalf.
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Although bankruptcy might seem intimidating, you should take some comfort in the fact that you can file for it while allowing your spouse and children ...
Rick Roy | November 18, 2009
The big difference between following a man and following a woman in a spousal infidelity case is that women are much more careful in covering ...
Rick Roy | November 18, 2009
Many parents have concerns over whether the person who has been awarded custody of their child is really fit for the job.
Rick Roy | November 17, 2009
Usually a spouse knows if their significant other is cheating, but sometimes it’s not easy to tell.
Benjamin Ginter | November 9, 2009
So if one person files and not the other, and they are co-debtors, then the one person who does not file will still be liable, ...
Jon Ellowitz | August 14, 2009
A host of legal issues can easily arise between family members, whether they like it or not. How to deal with and mitigate these issues ...
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Jon Ellowitz | August 13, 2009
First off, a trust can be defined as the holding of property managed by one person for the benefit of other people. Irrevocable life insurance ...
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Stephanie Miles | August 13, 2009
All adults with any financial assets should have a will. After all, putting your final wishes in writing with a will or living trust is ...
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