Moving And Relocation

This article describes the primary moving and loading documents you will need to know about to ensure a safe and successful move. Should disputes arise between you and the moving company, we also provide information on the arbitration process.   Relocation Is Stressful Going through a divorce or legal separation is challenging enough, but having to […]

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Moving Company Scams

Avoid Moving Company Scams Consider this scenario: You accepted a job offer in another state. You must move all your possessions and household goods and can’t do it alone. You search the Internet for “moving companies” and find a company that provides online estimates and promises to make your moving experience both inexpensive and pleasurable. […]

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Full Service Relocation

Many people consider relocation after their divorce as a way to putting their former life behind them and make a fresh start somewhere new. However, if it is your intention to move a long distance away from your former residence, or if you are planning to move out of state, be advised this can present […]

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Do-It-Yourself Moving

Having to move is often related to some life-changing event, such as getting married or landing a new job. Sometimes the move is related to separation, divorce, or job loss. Self-Moving Do-it-yourself moving is the least expensive option, but it has risks.  First, since you are not a professional mover, you increase the chances of injuring yourself or […]

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How Can A Mother Win Sole Child Custody? FAQ

KEY ISSUES How do divorce courts decide custody matters based on what is in the best interests of the child? What is the difference between sole and shared custody? What is the difference between legal and physical custody? Do divorce courts favor the mother in child custody contests? How a parent’s emotional and financial fitness […]

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The Move-Away Parent

Initial custody orders work well when both parents try their best to comply with the parenting plan and court orders. This is especially true when parents live close to each other, cooperate, and jointly commit to their child’s growth and best interests. This article covers the legal issues when a divorced parent relocates with the […]

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Divorce – Life Changing Process

In marriage, we go from our single identity personhood to a combined identity. On just one ceremonial day, vows get exchanged, and we are in union with another soul.  In living together, a close and enduring partnership can also notice a slow but steady merging of individual identities.  But things can and do change, and […]

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Prioritizing Your Debt

Manage Your Debt And Debt Relief Options Managing your debt requires first deciding which bills take priority over others. Choosing what to pay first will depend on the type and character of the debt you incurred. This article will explain why essential debts should be paid before non-essential debts and why payment of secured loans […]

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Finding A Top Realtor FAQ

Whether you’re relocating after a divorce or separation or because you have found a new and better job, retaining a talented real estate broker can be indispensable in helping you sell your existing house as well as helping you find a new one. The purpose of this article is to provide you with support and […]

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Noise Law

Neighbor’s Early Morning Alarm-Radio  Do I Have the Right to Expect “Quiet” in My Apartment? Blaring Music & Weather Reports Q. I work the late shift and usually get up at about 9:00 am. However, since the new neighbor moved next door to me I am jolted awake by his 5;30 am radio alarm blaring music […]

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