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Three Professionals With Whom You Might Encounter A Breach Of Contract

At different points of your life, it's possible that you'll either pay someone for a service or agree with someone on a service that he or she will provide, only for this person to not fulfill the commitment. This can be a frustrating situation that leaves you scrambling to find a replacement, and you can also suffer a financial loss to some degree. If you've encountered a breach of contract that you deem to be serious, you should at least consult with an attorney who handles similar cases. Read More 

Five Personal Injury Misconceptions That Trip Victims Up

When you are in a stressful situation, it's all too easy to get tripped up. An accident with an injury can present accident victims with the perfect storm of issues and stresses. You might be harming your chances for compensation if you are not careful so read on and be forewarned about these personal injury misconceptions. It's Too Late Many accident victims have heard of the statute of limitations but may not fully understand how this rule works. Read More 

The Importance Of Honesty On Your Divorce Documents

When you divorce your spouse, you can expect to complete a lot of paperwork detailing your marriage and its dissolution. The documents must be filled out accurately and honestly. Being honest in your divorce documents is just as important as being honest when you are in court. If you are not honest on your divorce documents, you can face some serious repercussions. Here are some things that could happen: The Judge Will Lecture You on Honesty Read More 

Garnishment When You Don’t Earn Wages

When you are behind on your debt, your creditor may seek a judgment to have your wages garnished. However, if you are self-employed and don't earn a regular wage, that doesn't mean you are off the hook. The employer can still try to get the money out of you by obtaining a non-wage garnishment. This type of garnishment can be particularly burdensome to you as a self-employed person. Here is more information about these garnishments and how they work so that you can be more informed and prepared. Read More 

Can You Use Your Credit Cards Before Filing For Bankruptcy?

If you are thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and have some credit cards that are not maxed out, you might be wondering if you could use them before you file to buy some things that you really need. While you can continue using your credit cards, there are risks to making too many purchases on them or purchasing the wrong things. Here are several things you should understand about credit card use before filing for bankruptcy. Read More