The Legal Aspect of Divorce

    The Legal Aspect of Divorce


  • Do you need the services of a conveyancing firm?

    21 March 2020
    When you are buying a property it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the amount of paperwork and the weight of responsibility involved. Buying a house is a big commitment, and unless you are familiar with the processes and the legal language involved it can be easy to miss something important. When dealing with property transfers it is vital to have someone to help
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  • How To Flip Homes At A Profit

    13 March 2020
    Flipping homes is one of the easiest ways to make money in the real estate industry. Typically, you purchase an undervalued home and sell it for more than you bought it for. Read the extract below to learn how to flip houses at a profit. Research Conduct some research to identify the following;  What types of properties are in demand? It will help you determine
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  • Custody Arrangements When Your Ex Has Addiction Issues

    20 February 2020
    In family law, a parenting order is issued to determine custody arrangements (along with financial maintenance) when children are involved. Although they might be permanent (at least until your children reach legal adulthood), these arrangements can also be subject to change. If your ex has a history of drug or alcohol abuse, should this impact your parenting order? I
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  • Blunders You Shouldn't Make When You File For Divorce

    13 February 2020
    Meeting that special person in your life can be an exciting endeavour, and the last thing you expect is to separate from them. However, things don't always go as planned, and you may find yourself in the middle of a divorce case. Some of the things that can cause separation and divorce include abuse, infidelity, having different goals and abandonment, among other reas
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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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