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  • 3 Things to Remember When Writing a Disabled Heir an Estate Will

    10 January 2020
    Writing a will may be easy for some parents, but for parents with disabled children, it can be complicated. If you have a disabled child, check what you put in the will to avoid mistakes with long-term consequences. The mistakes that parents make when writing a will may affect the financial resources of their disabled heirs some years later. That's why you need a will
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  • Four Vital Questions You Must Ask to Find the Right Family Attorney

    7 January 2020
    Complex family matters require proper legal representation. Hence, its crucial to find the right family attorney to handle such cases. There are many family-related legal issues, including divorce, child support and relocation, etc. For this reason, it'll be wise hiring lawyers with enough experience dealing with a case like yours.  However, before you hire a fam
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  • All You Need To Know About Rent-To-Own Homes

    2 January 2020
    Would you want to own a home? If yes, you may have given thought to rent-to-own homes. Read the extract below to learn more about rent-to-own homes and the various considerations you should make before entering into such agreements.  What are Rent-to-own Homes?  Rent-to-own is an arrangement where you lease a house with the option of buying it at the end of
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  • How To Prepare Your House For Sale

    30 December 2019
    Do you plan to sell your home? It could be that you intend to relocate or move into a larger house. The extract below discusses a few ways you can prepare your house for sale.  Renovations and Improvements Customers have a lot of homes to choose from. So, how will you make your home stand out? Repair broken doors, leaking roofs, faulty faucets and loose sockets.
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  • All You Need to Know About Murder Charges

    28 December 2019
    What would you do if you are accused of a murder charge? In Australia, murder charges carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Read the extract below to learn more about murder charges and how you can defend yourself.  What Constitutes Murder?  A murder occurs when you kill another human being without any concern to their humanity. It also happens when
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