If you do not pay back a creditor, they may have the right to pursue a legal action known as wage garnishment to get the money they are owed. These forced payments are deducted directly from your paycheck, and they can be problematic for obvious reasons. Here are a few things you should know if you are facing wage garnishment.
How do wage garnishments vary by state?
If you are subject to wage garnishment, it is best if you do take a moment to get familiar with the laws in your state because the laws can drastically affect things like how much money is allowed to be withheld.
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What Is Nuisance in Real Estate Law?
When you own a piece of property, you have certain legal rights to use it and enjoy it without the interference of others. If someone else's actions or lack of action prevents the exercise of those rights, that is what a real estate attorney would call a nuisance. Here are the basic issues everyone should know about nuisance in real estate law.
The Significant Interference Standard
Notably, it's not enough for a nuisance to be merely interfering.
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Understanding the Accident Police Report
When you are in a car accident, it is smart to call the police to cover it. You can receive a report that will discuss what happened in detail. A police report may not necessarily be used in your personal injury case, but it can help you and your attorney establish fault for the accident and help you determine who to file a claim against if you are injured. Read on to learn more about police reports.
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The Real Meaning Of "Winning" A Divorce
You have probably heard about the dangers of winning a divorce — in the literal meaning of the word "winning." Trying to win a divorce by getting everything and leaving your spouse in the cold will end up hurting both of you. You will lose money, time, and your relationship with your spouse. Below are the four things to do if you want to win your divorce in a good way.
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