Child Custody
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Not just classic courtroom drama shorthand.
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Trim the fat or bulk up, party-wise
Seize justice, renters of the world!
Summarizing your money situation for the court
When the fam's got more than one case going on
It's what keeps creditors at bay.
In court, it's possible to un-ring a bell
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The ABC's of pleading
Keep personal info personal. Even in court.
Not the kind Uncle Dave needs
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The beginning of the next chapter in your life. He...
Everyone's time comes. But what happens after?
Creativity and innovation need protection.
No money? No problem. Justice can still be serve...
Getting the info to the other side
What to do about violence at home.
Act now, and get the protection you deserve.
We're not talking a backyard kegger here
We all get shammed sometimes (pet rock, anyone?)
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Yes, shockingly, a car salesman might actually mis...
Nothing wrong with having a voice of reason around
Bankruptcy is a beginning, not an end.
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It's gonna take a little more than turning up the ...
Sometimes you need stuff. Sometimes your opponent ...
The determination whether a statement should ...
It's not often you get a second chance in life.
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Overview of pleading (NOT the begging-your-ex-for-...
There's a reason pencils have erasers
Who says that judge's can't make law?
Courts get busy. They need to keep track of things...
Get in the know of getting in the know
Statements (the non-fashion kind) that are admitte...
Yep, that electro-massager felt free at the time
We're not talking x-ray vision or super strength
See how the law is progressing along with society
The witness stand's ready for you. Are you ready?
We don't mean the thing you do to avoid a parkin...
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What happens in criminal court, doesn't always sta...
Someone forget the actual definition of "deposit?"
Nothing to do with alcohol, just stopping litigati...
What to expect from the arena of justice.
Sometimes a trial is just unnecessary.
When your house is on the line, you'll want to kno...
No, it's not a wizard leading an army.
Knowledge ain't cheap.
Keep Calm and Do Things Electronically
Those who don't learn from the past are doomed to ...
Getting your courtroom foe to confirm or deny fact...
It's not haggling a clarinet salesman. It's p...
Relief is coming. First step though: the right pap...
Everything you need to help get through it.
Who needs court anyway?
Citing the iconic law of the land, are ya? Here's ...
Your home matters. Know how to fight for it
There's always exceptional circumstances
What's more funner than talking about lists??
Odd figure of speech but valid legal precedent. Le...
There is a little-known tool hidden in the bowels ...
We see that look of consternation. And we raise yo...
When someone's involved in a case that shouldn't b...
Sometimes it's not just a made-up excuse to miss w...
Your opportunity to game plan for the case ahead
You mean we CAN go back and change the past?
It’s not about realizing that someone can hear you...
For when extraordinary circumstances strike.
Bereavement is never easy, but we can help make th...
Two fundamental court actions
Calling B.S. on a B.S.-er
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Your home is your castle. Defend it.
A debriefing on briefing.
More formal way of saying "don't dilly-dally!"