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What to Address in Your Living Will

If something unanticipated leaves you incapacitated and unable to voice your preferences, your physicians or loved ones may not know how to proceed.

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What Symptoms May Indicate a Hip Fracture?

Suffering a hip fracture can be a serious risk to your health. To repair a break in the hip, surgeons may have to replace the hip or perform a surgical repair on the site.

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How Can I Make My Divorce Less Stressful?

Divorce is going to cause stress no matter what you do, but there are ways you can make it easier for everyone. You can help set the stage for working together rather than fighting each other...

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3 Reasons to Avoid Social Media During Your Divorce

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites have become exceedingly popular in recent years. In fact, according to the Pew Research Center, more than 70% of American adults admit to regularly using some type of social media.

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What May I Keep if I File for Bankruptcy?

The U.S. bankruptcy code offers several exemptions that generally allow you to keep some of your property. For example, furniture, clothes, personal belongings and professional tools may continue to remain in your possession.

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How Much Could a Spinal Cord Injury Cost You?

Vehicle accidents carry a lot of risks for injury. Many walk away from these accidents. Others are not so lucky.

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3 FAQs About Creating a Special Needs Trust for A Disabled Child

Also known as a Supplemental Needs Trust, a third-party Special Needs Trust is a valuable estate planning option for parents who have a child with a social...

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What Is Inadmissible Evidence?

When you face a criminal charge in court, the burden of proof is on the prosecutor. That means that the prosecutor must offer evidence to show that you committed the crime.

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Is Chapter 13 Right for You?

If you struggle to repay your debts, you may consider debt relief in the form of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy has the potential to drastically improve your finances and overall quality of life, but before you file...

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Understanding Creditor Harassment

If you fall behind on paying your bills, you may notice debt collectors trying to contact you. The purpose of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is to protect consumers from harassment, abuse or oppression by creditors.

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