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Should You Read Your Spouse’s Diary?

By Divorce

Should You Read Your Partner’s Diary?  It depends, does your partner want you to read his or her diary? If not, then you should not read their diary. Diaries and journals are deeply personal items that often contain raw, unfiltered thoughts. We have a lot of thoughts throughout the day:…

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Can I Date My Divorce Lawyer?

By Divorce

Can I Date My Divorce Lawyer?  The short answer is yes, but your attorney might face consequences. There aren’t any laws preventing a romantic relationship between a lawyer and a client, but there are ethical guidelines that should be considered. While the exact guidelines vary from state to state, it…

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What Can a Private Investigator Do?

By Divorce

What Can a Private Investigator Do?  What Is a Private Investigator?  So, you probably know what a private investigator is: a citizen (as opposed to a public servant) who specializes in gathering information and presenting said information to the client. As previously mentioned, private investigators are not public servants/police officers….

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Can Disabled People Get Married? 

By Family Law

Can Disabled People Get Married?    Define “Disabled”  People with all sorts of disabilities can get married. Obviously, people who have physical disabilities can get married. But what about people who suffer from intellectual disabilities? Can they legally marry? Many people with conditions that can impact cognition such as autism,…

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How Do You Get Full Legal Custody?

By Child Custody

How Do You Get Full Legal Custody?  What Is Legal Custody, Anyway?  Legal custody refers to the parents’ rights to make decisions about the child’s life. If you have legal custody of your child, you have the right to make decisions such as where they’ll live, where they’ll go to…

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Signs Your In-Laws Are too Involved

By Home

They Know too Much about Everything  Your in-laws shouldn’t know everything that there is to know about your marriage, especially the more intimate parts of your marriage. Telling your parents about conflicts you and your spouse are having can always be a problem, especially if you’re telling them all the…

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