Articles By Alan Finkel

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How does inheritance work if there is no will?
Your heirs are determined by intestate succession rules. State laws may differ, but generally speaking, your assets are divided up among your spouse or civil partner, adult or underage children, stepkids, parents, siblings, uncles and aunts nieces, nephew

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Factors that can affect child custody:
Some of the most challenging and trying disputes in family court include child custody. Most of the time, both parents think they are acting in the child's best interests. But regrettably, a

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What are the legal procedures to follow if your contractor is not doing his work?
Supposedly you have hired a contractor for your home or you are involved with a contractor while working on constructing a home and a contractor doesn't perform his work as promised.

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Common claims for a dog bite:
Any time and in several diverse contexts, a dog bite can occur. And not all dog bites can result in a personal injury lawsuit. A dog that is not under its owner's control may leap on you or knock you over, which might result in an injury.

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Top 5 Reasons to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
There are several different kinds of bankruptcies, but Chapter 7 is by far the most popular choice. Individuals and businesses prefer Chapter 7 bankruptcy because it is short-lived and allows discharge of

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7 Basics of Estate Planning
Not many people realize the significance of estate planning, at least not until they start to feel too old or too ill. Estate planning has nothing to do with death or terminal illness, but it is a reminder of mortality. People do not want to think about w

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