2017

Made Your First Fortune? Time To Make Your Second Fortune--Here's How

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When you have been very successful in life and have made your first fortune, it is time to make your second fortune. Most people would just refer to this as making your wealth grow, but you are not working quite so hard this time to make money. Hence, you are using what you have worked very hard for (i.e., your first fortune) to make your second fortune, which will not be that difficult at all.

10 December 2017

Struggling With Credit Card Debt? 3 Ways A Lawyer Can Help

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Credit card debt is something that many Americans have. In fact, the average American household has credit card debt balances that average out at $16,883. The problem is that some people struggle to pay off this debt and end up paying thousands of dollars in interest. Falling behind on credit card debt and failing to make payments can also have disastrous impacts on a person's financial health. For those who are struggling with their credit card debt, a credit card debt lawyer may be able to help.

13 November 2017

Heading To The Amusement Park During Vacation? 4 Steps To Take If Your Day Of Fun Results In Injuries

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Amusement parks are a fun and exciting way to get some family time in during the holidays. If you and your family plan on hitting an amusement park during the holidays this year, take some precautions to keep yourselves safe. The holidays are among the busiest times for most amusement parks, which means the possibility for injuries increases. The most important thing you can do is be aware of your surroundings at all times.

18 October 2017

A Couple Of Custody Dispute Questions You Might Benefit From Having Answered

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Going through a custody dispute with your former spouse can be an extremely emotionally charged experience for you to have to handle. Unfortunately, a lack of knowledge will make it far more difficult to make wise choices when it concerns protecting your rights when it comes to these disputes. Do You Have Options If The Other Parent Denies You Visitation? As part of your divorce proceeding, the rights and privileges for each parent will be clearly outlined.

25 February 2017

How Children Can Testify During Custody Cases

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Children don't normally testify during custody hearings; testifying in court can frighten children and affect them psychologically. However, children can sometimes contribute to the case by providing factual testimony or stating their custodial preferences. When they do, they don't have to testify in open court, but rather via various other ways, including these three: Testifying In the Judge's Chamber Even if the child has to speak directly to the judge, it's not must that they do it in court.

10 February 2017