Unless you and your spouse are able to agree on every single divorce issue, you might be headed for a court case. Divorce trials, in some cases, can get complicated. In this instance, complications refer to contested issues like:
Child custody, visitation, and support Spousal support Marital property Marital debt And more. Any one of the above can call for a divorce case that's built upon a lot of financial documentation, custody evaluations, forensic accountancy investigations, and more.
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When you pursue a personal injury lawsuit after a car accident, the main point of your lawsuit is to pursue monetary compensation for the damage that was inflicted upon you. The two primary types of damage you can pursue after a car accident are compensatory damage and punitive damage. Compensatory damages are more common for vehicular personal injury lawsuits.
How Compensatory Damage Works in Car Accident Personal Injury Cases
The most common type of damage awarded after a car accident is compensatory damage.
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There are many types of discrimination that individuals can experience over the course of their lives. While race, gender, and sexual orientation are among the most common reasons for discrimination, age-related discrimination can be a significant problem that anyone can be vulnerable to as they grow older.
Myth: Age Discrimination Is Only a Problem for Employees
Age discrimination in the workplace can be a major problem as it can inhibit a person's ability to effectively financially support themselves.
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Moving to the United States can be a wonderful adventure. New sights and sounds are exciting, not to mention all of the incredible people you'll meet and experiences you're bound to have. The first step to truly becoming acclimated to your environment is to find work. However, if you aren't familiar with the employment process, it's hard to know where to start. Read through the information below so you will gain an understanding of what you should do to obtain a job when you move to the US.
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Divorce can bring several emotional and sensitive issues to light and how to decide pet custody is just one of those. No matter how you look at it, dealing with this issue is tough. Read on to get a better idea of how the courts treat this tricky problem.
Not Really a Custody Issue
Divorce laws (and almost all laws, in general) are based on ancient provisions. As little as a hundred or so years ago, almost all animals were viewed as assets.
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