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New Parents? 4 Steps To Update Your Estate Plan

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If you’ve recently become parents for the first time, either through birth or adoption, it’s time to get your affairs in order. As a new parent, your mind might be on a lot of other things. Unfortunately, many new parents forget to update their estate plans. Now that you’re a parent, you can’t afford to do that. To make sure you have everything in order, here are four steps you need to do to get your estate plan updated.…

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Some Common Disputes That Can Arise Before Finalizing A Residential Real Estate Transaction

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When it comes to purchasing residential real estate, few people understand the complexity of the purchase contract. This agreement contains the information of the two parties involved in a real estate transaction and determines what you are buying and how you are buying it. After the initial contract has been signed, disputes can arise before the sale has been completed. Here is a look at some common real estate contract disputes that real estate lawyers handle.…

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When A Mechanical Defect Causes A Car Crash

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A car uses a large number of working parts. Some of these parts are made by the auto manufacturer, while others are created by a third party. When a car is repaired, it might have additional parts installed that did not come from the original manufacturer. With all these parts, a single defective part could play a role in your car accident. Accidents Caused By Defective Auto Parts An auto part can break at any time and can cause the car to stop functioning properly.…

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