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Divorce In A Tough Lender's Market: Ten Simple Steps Toward (Re)financing A Home

Simple step-by-step approach to home (re)financing as part of a divorce.

Goodwill Hunting In Arizona Marital Divorces

How Arizona determines "Goodwill" in valuing businesses and professional practices.

The Rise of Domestic Break-Ups: A Lawyer's View Of The Accountant's Role

A divorce or domestic break-up needs a tax practitioner's review to address the financial consequences of the division of assets, support, and maintenance.

Alimony: The Basics

A short guide on the types of alimony that may be awarded in Tennessee divorce cases.

Downward Adjustments in Alimony or Child Support

Voluntary underemployment refers to situations where a party is willfully unemployed or only accepting jobs that pay less than their earning potential. Under Tennessee law, alimony or child support will not be reduced if there is voluntary underemployment.

SORNA/Megan's Law Update

SORNA/Megan's Law Update

Failure to Diagnose Gestational Diabetes - Chicago Birth Injury Law

If left untreated gestational diabetes can lead to various medical complications for the mother and the child.

What You Should Know About Child Concussions - St. Louis Automobile Injury Law Firms

Symptoms of a concussion may not be immediately evident and can be difficult to diagnose.

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