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To negotiate (with your future “EX”) or not to negotiate, that is the question.
So you have accepted the inevitable, the divorce has been filed, and so has the response. Your divorce is moving forward. Now what? There are numerous things that can occur: you can appear before the Judge, mediation, or a mixture of the two. Normally, divorce cases...
She Filed for Divorce on Valentine’s Day. She’s Serious!
Valentine’s Day, a commercialized holiday used to exploit the true meaning of love with the purchasing of flowers, jewelry, candy, dinner, etc. This day is used to symbolize love and happiness but sometimes just the opposite occurs. For instance, you are notified that...
You’re Both in Love, Yes! But a Prenup Isn’t a Bad Idea
So you’ve found love! Congratulations! Now comes the hard question, before the festivities celebrating you and your significant other commence, ask yourself, “Do I need a prenup?” This isn’t a question of loyalty, love, honesty, or planning for failure. This is a...
I Can’t Stand My Homeowners Association!
I am often asked how someone can get out of their HOA. The short, very easy, very sarcastic answer is, “Well, move.” Generally, your Homeowners Association is here to stay. You may not remember being notified that you were joining all the HOA fun that glorious day you...
Bad Debt Goes Away After Seven Years, Right?
Wrong. First of all, you shouldn’t let bad debt linger, and seven years is way too long! Clients give me this line all the time. I think they really hope that it’s true, and it sounds somewhat logical, but, no. It doesn’t work that way. Generally speaking, there is a...
Do You Qualify for SSDI BenefitS?
To be eligible for SSDI benefits, your condition must make you unable to work for at least 12 months, and you must be unable to earn more than $1,180 a month (for 2018). You must also have a total of 40 work credits (20 of which must be earned in the decade before a...
They sued Me and my business! What do I do?
You started a corporation to keep from getting sued, but you got sued anyway. Good news/bad news... The good news is you may have a great defense to get any personal liability off of you as an individual. The bad news is, you have to present that defense and have the...
The Home I Rent was Flooded by Harvey, What are my Repair Rights?
Within two days of the flood, I received multiple emails for help. One person said, “My rent house was completely flooded, and my landlord kicked me out. I have no place to go.” Whether you are a Landlord or a Tenant, you have certain rights and obligations with a...
THAT’S on my credit report? Now what?
In the market for a car or your first home? Do you know what's on your credit report? You may find that your report is full of old claims, lost credit cards, or worse, accounts opened by identity thieves. Your credit report is your responsibility. Not only should you...
Can an HOA own your home for unpaid assessments?
The short answer is "Yes." State law allows a Home Owner's Association (or HOA) to sue you in state court to recover unpaid assessments. Additionally, you might be on the hook for late fees, interest, and various legal costs. A seemingly small yearly or monthly fee...
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