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I have a mentally disabled child and he/she reaching the age 18.

        As any concerned parent, you are worried what is going to happen to your kid once he/age gets eighteen. Most parents worry that their kid may leave home, not continue education, may not get a job, and/or may get into a legal trouble. But, as a parent of a mentally disabled child that is reaching the age eighteen, your concern is how am I going to take care of my daughter or son? Will…

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How Can Being Under the Influence Impact Your Criminal Charges?

When a person is impaired or intoxicated, it is likely that they may make some pretty bad decisions due to lowered inhibitions. Being under the influence can result in a diminished mental capacity that could impact the likelihood that a person intentionally committed a crime. Being intoxicated when a crime is committed is not a solid enough defense by itself. However, in situations where a person is killed without forethought or premeditation, manslaughter may be

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Infractions, misdemeanor, felony, what is the difference?

  Infraction Infractions are the least serious type of crime a person can commit, they are only punishable by fine. They typically occur when a law enforcement officer sees someone doing something wrong, write a ticket and hand it to the person. The person then must pay a fine for whatever action this might have been. Infractions usually involve little to no time in court (much less jail), and include things like traffic tickets, littering,

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Employment Decisions Can Affect Your Divorce Case

Job hunting during divorce can be a result of job loss as well as the desire to make more money and be better able to afford life after divorce. Whether you have suddenly become unemployed or are thinking about making more money for the future, job hunting during your divorce can lead to more anxiety, time and expense if your change of employment. Employment decisions can affect your divorce case Job hunting during divorce could

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The Importance of Having a Will in Place

Many believe that they do not need to have a will in place because their financial situation may not appear to be one that warrants division of assets. This is a common myth of estate planning, you do not need to be wealthy to put a will in place. The following outlines some of the most important reasons writing a will is vital to ensuring that your final wishes are handled in the way you

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