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What Are the Grounds for Contesting a Will?

A will contest is when somebody raises a formal objection against the validity of a will in a claim that it does not accurately reflect the wishes of the testator, or, the person/party who made the will. Usually, the people who would contest the validity of a will would either be someone who is named […]

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Man Loses Car, Which Doubled as His Home, to Illegal Tow, Seeks Retribution with Federal Lawsuit

Local Nashvillian Stacey Tuell lost everything when his currently rough situation took another turn for the worse: his car, which doubled as his home, was towed after being legally parked. A string of unfortunate events, stemming from being laid off from his job as a welder to moving out after his marriage hit a rough […]

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Are Mothers More Likely to Gain Primary Physical Custody of the Child in a Custody Case?

Although mothers were generally given primary custody of children in the past, modern custody cases don’t view the adage of “mothers are the primary caregivers” as a legal rule.  Instead, courts view custody cases as an opportunity to grant what will be in the children’s best interests. A court’s first tendency is to adhere to […]

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Legal Technicality Might Lead to Dismissal of Divorce for Millionaire Son of Minnesota Viking’s Owner

Michael Mandelbaum, the millionaire son of Minnesota Vikings owner David Mandelbaum, could possibly have his divorce with wife, Debra Mandelbaum, dropped entirely based on something as simple as a legal technicality. The divorce, which might be worth “hundreds of millions of dollars,” might be completely dismissed from the court because, as Michael is trying to […]

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Griffin Divorce Conflict Continues as Prenuptial Agreement is Unveiled

[schema type=”person” name=”Ken Griffin” city=”Daytona Beach” state=”Florida” country=”US” ] As billionaires Ken and Anne Griffin continue their heated divorce battle, Mr. Griffin brought interesting information light as he revealed the details of the prenuptial agreement the two had signed back in 2003. The documents reveal that Ms. Griffin has already been receiving millions of dollars, […]

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Rob Bironas Guilty of Enhanced DUI

Rob Bironas’ BAC Over Legal Limit Rob Bironas was Driving Under the Influence (DUI) at the tie of his single-vehicle crash!  Contrary to the reports from his newlywed wife, the results of the toxicology report on Rob Bironas released on Friday show the late Titans kicker had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.218 percent, […]

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Top Tips for Creating an Estate Plan

Unfortunate events happen, despite how much we wish that they wouldn’t.  When your time comes, you will need an effective estate plan to ensure that your property doesn’t become the center of a score of other problems, such as feuds within the family. Here are some of the best actions you can take while you […]

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Michael Phelps arrested for DUI in Baltimore

Michael Phelps, the most winning Olympian of all time who last swam in the Olympics in 2012, has been arrested for DUI. Maryland Transit Authority police reportedly arrested Phelps around 1:40 a.m. in the Fort McHenry Tunnel on I-95 in downtown Baltimore. Based on a statement by the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA), an officer was […]

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Colorado Marijuana Business Owner Denied Bankruptcy Protection

Despite the recent state laws making the growth and consumption of marijuana legal in Colorado, marijuana business owners are quickly finding out that federal law still applies to them, as well. A marijuana business owner in Denver has found himself between a rock and a hard place, with the rock being over half a million […]

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Benefits of Hiring a Lawyer

It doesn’t matter if your need ranges from criminal defense to bankruptcy proceedings, the general rule stays the same: if you’re going to be in court, you’re going to need backup. While it might be cheaper to face the courts alone, you stand a far greater chance of a positive outcome by having an attorney […]

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