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  • articleHow to Get an Uncontested Divorce in California

    …for an uncontested divorce. What is an uncontested divorce in California? An uncontested divorce is a divorce process in which both spouses agree on the terms of their divorce. Conversely…

  • articleHow to Get a Durable Power of Attorney in Florida

    is only effective when it meets the state’s requirements for execution and legality.     What is a durable power of attorney (DPOA)?  A durable power of attorney (DPOA) is

  • articleHow to Navigate a Military Divorce

    …though it's only suitable for spouses who can resolve all major disputes independently, military-related or not.    FAQs What is a military spouse entitled to in a separation…

  • articleDivorce Rates and Statistics: A Legal Analysis

    What are the top reasons for divorce? According to a survey of 191 Certified Divorce Financial Analysts from across North America, the leading cause of divorce is basic incompatibility (43…

  • articleWhat Kind of Power Does the UN Wield Internationally?

    …stopping the fight between Lebanon and Israel has received attention. But what exactly is the United Nations, and what powers do they have across the globe? Maintaining peace through cooperation …

  • articleHow to Advocate for LGBTQ+ Businesses Year-Round

    …organizing part is what makes non-buying a boycott; getting many people to withhold purchasing power via a public campaign can force real changes on a company. Independently deciding not…

  • articleWhat the American Dream Means to Hispanic Small Business Owners

    …Curate , illustrates that vision. To her, the American dream is "the ability to pursue a better tomorrow, even if you may never see the greatness of it yourself."…

  • articleWhat Qualifies a Spouse for Alimony?

    …the other partner. What disqualifies you from alimony Just as there are a number of factors considered when determining if a divorced couple is subject to alimony, there are also…

  • articleHow Long Is a Will Good For?

    …mind and make the decisions independently. The will is invalid if evidence shows that the person had been encouraged to sign it or couldn’t understand what they were signing…

  • articleDivorce Mediation: How Does It Work and Is It Right for You?

    …expert.   When to choose each option  Your case’s unique circumstances will dictate what type of approach is best for you: collaboration or mediation.  Mediation sessions may be preferable…