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Essential Landlord-Tenant Laws You Should Know
The rental process can be a nasty affair, which is why landlord-tenant laws exist to protect the interests of both parties. Knowing these laws is crucial but finding the specific and relevant information about key laws is quite difficult. But don’t worry. Here is a...
The 5 Steps Involved In A Contested Divorce
All divorce proceedings are stressful and emotionally difficult. However, in a contested divorce (i.e., when you and your spouse are not on the same page regarding the future course of action), the process can be even more overwhelming. Still, you must be aware of the...
How An Attorney Can Save You From Real Estate Fraud
Whether you are buying, selling, or renting a property, there is always a chance that you may fall victim to fraud if you’re not careful. There are multiple technicalities and hurdles in real estate transactions that the common person is unaware of. That’s why it is...
5 Ways A Lawyer Can Help Your Business
Corporate law is detailed and technical. Yet, it is imperative for a business to grasp. After all, there are thousands (sometimes, even millions!) of dollars at stake. Plus, the business reputation and livelihood of employees is on the line as well. Have a look at the...
How to Choose the Right Divorce Attorney?
Going through a divorce is difficult as it is, right? Add to it the task of finding the right attorney to help you with divorce proceedings, and things can get out of hand. After all, there are hundreds of divorce attorneys out there, and it can get quite overwhelming...
How Social Media Can Affect Your Divorce Proceedings
It is quite easy to get into problems in divorce proceedings by posting stuff about your partner on social media platforms. Think twice before posting on social media platforms during a divorce lawsuit. Your soon-to-be ex-spouse, their family members, and most likely...
Garnishment of Disability or Social Security Income For Child Support
Failing to pay child support can result in a court order directing the non-paying parent's employer to deduct – or garnish – the support payments directly from that parent's earnings. When the parent's disability payments or Social Security income are only temporary,...
Binding And Non-Binding Letters Of Intent
A letter of intent (LOI) is generally used in a business contract to record one party's preliminary commitment to conduct business with another. The letter of intent (LOI) contains the main parameters of a potential business. It frequently includes binding and...
What to Know When You’re Buying A Home From A Builder
If you look through different condominium agreements from most building developers, you will notice that they appear similar, and generally include many clauses that favour the builder. This means builders can delay closing, cancel agreements under different...
Defamation During Divorce
Comments about your spouse may have an impact on the divorce process. Communication is tough during a divorce, and emotions are strong. It is not uncommon for one or for both spouses to make harsh and perhaps false remarks about the other. What if an ex-spouse said or...