Legal Articles, General Practice

Putative Father Granted Standing to Determine Paternity

Blog post about a man attempting to get visitation rights to see his son after he was prevented from doing so because the son was born while the mother was married to another man.

BEFORE AND AFTER THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 2005 EXAMINED UNDER RECENT CASE LAW: A CURSE IN DISGUISE FOR CONSUMERS

Examing abuse, fraud-crime, and homestead provisions before and after the BAPCPA to determine the path that consumer bankruptcy law will take and its likely effect on debtors in the future.

Accident Law Group Opens Doors

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Prepare your car for Hot AZ summer

Tips for preparing your car for the summer

3 things to do after your teen is in a car crash

What to do after a car accident

3 things to do after your teen is in a car crash

3 things to do after your teen is in a car crash

Accident Law Group Opens doors

Read more at AccidentLawGroup.com

Prepare your car for Hot AZ summer

Tips for preparing your car for the summer.

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