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What is a debtor?
A 'debtor' (DETT-er) is defined as 'a person or company that owes money, goods, or services to a creditor.' Under the federal bankruptcy code, a debtor may wind up in bankruptcy either voluntarily or involuntarily.
License suspension
Are support groups available for birth mothers and fathers?
Adoption as an alternative
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Child Support Guidelines
Guidelines set by the federal government provide an objective basis for determining the amount of child support to be paid.
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If you're involved in an automobile or motorcycle accident, immediately inform your insurance company, who will let you know what paperwork is required.
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Personal Income Taxes
It's a good idea not to throw away certain tax records in case you're audited in the future. Such records include anything related to your tax return, like W-2s (w-twos), 1099 (ten ninety-nine) forms, receipts, and canceled checks for deducted items, as well as all other relevant materials.
Keeping Tax Records
How to avoid tax trouble
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What are tax protestors?
Workers Comp
Workers Compensation Law
An injured worker who is entitled to workers' compensation benefits may settle his or her case. As an injured worker, you should not agree to settle or compromise your workers' compensation claim if you have not received an impairment rating from your doctor.
Asbestos exposure at work
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Malpractice
Malpractice - Length of Lawsuits
Litigation is the process by which one party takes legal action against another whom he or she contends is liable for some type of damage.
Malpractice - Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Medical malpractice is the failure of a health care provider to treat and care for a patient with a reasonable degree of skill and care.
Malpractice - What is Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is negligence committed by a professional health care provider- a doctor, nurse, dentist, technician, hospital, or hospital worker- whose performance of duties departs from a standard of practice of those with similar training and experience, resulting in harm to a patient or patients.
Malpractice - Damages
If you've been the victim of professional malpractice, you could be compensated for any damages you incur as a direct result of negligence. One type of damage you can be compensated for is referred to as 'pain and suffering'.
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Elder Law
Estates, Trusts, & Wills
Probate is a legal term for the court procedure of finalizing the affairs of a person who has died and left a will.
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Citizenship and naturalization
When you're a citizen of the United States, you're automatically granted several benefits, including the right to vote.
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