Three Tips For ERISA Disability Claims

Posted on: 16 December 2015

When you want to be sure that you are able to deal with an Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) claim, there are a variety of tips that you should understand. This law deals with retirement and disability insurance, so you will need to act accordingly and make sure that you are able to take advantage of the benefits that you pay for as part of your insurance. With this in mind, read on and follow these guidelines.
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Are You In A Forced Marriage? You Have Options

Posted on: 30 November 2015

It may shock people to know that a single study identified as many as 3,000 women forced into marriages in the U.S. in just a two-year period. The real number could be even higher. If you're a woman that's been forced into marriage through cultural or religious pressure, what are your options? An annulment is an option If either spouse was forced into the marriage in any way, that's grounds for an annulment in the United States.
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4 Ways To Be Eligible For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Posted on: 11 November 2015

If you're having difficulty paying your bills, you may want to consider filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This will allow you to reorganize your debt and is an ideal way to help lower your monthly payments. However, you must qualify for this status, and knowing the ways to help you do so are ideal if you're in a financial bind. Sufficient disposable income You must be able to prove to the court that you have the necessary amount of income to repay your reorganized debt.
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Tips To Use When Divorcing A Violent Spouse

Posted on: 26 October 2015

If you are married to an abusive spouse and you have decided you wish to divorce your partner, you will need to take precautionary steps to ensure you are not harmed while you wait for paperwork and court appearances to be finalized. To be involved in a domestic abuse relationship is a difficult situation, but with the proper steps you will be able to make your way to a safer environment. Here are some tips to use when divorcing someone who has been abusive toward you.
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