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5 Things You Should Know About Home Renovation Liabilities

Kevin Gardner - September 12, 2022

A renovation comes with changes to the home. Some of these changes may be minor enough that they won’t affect insurance coverage, but many are large and thus can have equally large effects on coverage.

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University of Nebraska Professor Studying Survivor-First Approach to Reporting Sexual Violence

Peter Charles - September 12, 2022

She is exploring the dynamic interplay between mandatory reporting and mandatory reporting policies.

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Las Vegas Water Problem Won’t Stay There

Dawn Allen - September 12, 2022

The Las Vegas water problem is a view of our future with climate chaos, brittle infrastructure, more disasters, resource depletion, and bills coming due.

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How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Works in Arkansas

Benjamin Tejes - September 9, 2022

Most agencies offer bankruptcy courses online, but some also offer the courses by telephone or in-person.

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This Week in Rideshare: Retirement, Kitchens, and Masks

LegalRideshare - September 9, 2022

Work until retirement, Travis Kalanick returns and Uber drops masks. LegalRideshare breaks it down.

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What to Know About California Child Custody Law

Peter Charles - September 8, 2022

When deciding visitation rights and how to divide custody, the court will determine the child’s best interests.

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Everything You Need to Know About Child Custody Laws in Florida

Peter Charles - September 8, 2022

One thing to remember is that the courts always prefer joint custody.

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4 Reasons a Mother Could Lose Custody of Her Child

Peter Charles - September 8, 2022

The court is very serious regarding substance abuse because it can hinder the mother’s ability to take care of her child.

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How to Win Child Custody Cases for Fathers Who are Equally Fit for Parenting

Peter Charles - September 8, 2022

One of the most common mistakes fathers make is to presume that the court will grant primary custody to the mother unless they prove otherwise to the court.

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North Carolina Woman Alleges Harassment, Sues County

How do North Carolina Child Custody Laws Work?

Peter Charles - September 8, 2022

They don’t favor one parent over the other unless there’s evidence of abuse, neglect, etc. 

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