Learning about Legal Contracts
  • 3 Key Things To Look For When Buying A Townhouse

    • 17 July 2015
    Many people are attracted to townhouses as they offer much of the benefits of communal developments with the added benefit of offering homeowners a stand-alone property of their own. However, the decision to purchase a townhouse shouldn't be taken lightly; rather, there are a few things you must keep an eye out for when evaluating potential properties. Below are three critical things you must assess in a townhouse before committing to the purchase:
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  • 3 Steps To Enforce The Terms Of Your Divorce Decree When Your Ex Fails To Follow It

    • 7 July 2015
    When your divorce is finally through, you will receive a document called the divorce decree. This document should contain all the agreements of the divorce and is considered a legally binding contract. It is designed to protect each spouse and to state each spouse's obligations, rights, and responsibilities. The downside to this agreement is that there are times when one spouse doesn't abide by what it says. Here are three ways you can enforce the terms of this agreement if your ex-spouse isn't following it.
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  • 4 Professionals You Need To Talk To After An Auto Accident

    • 16 June 2015
    An auto accident can happen in a flash, but its effects may be felt for life. No matter who was at fault (if anyone), if you've been involved in an auto accident you must take immediate action to preserve your own best interests. Here are four professionals who should be among the very first human beings you chat with following your accident. 1. The Police The first professional you're likely to encounter is the police officer who responds to the accident.
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  • Can You Win Long-Term Disability If You Have Depression?

    • 20 May 2015
    Some industries are obviously more stressful than others, especially those that involve physically dangerous activities such as firefighting. But did you know that certain industries have a higher rate of depression than others? Those careers tend to have long hours or are ones where a worker feels that they have very little control in their workplace. Occasionally, the depression can be so debilitating that an employee may feel as if they can no longer work and may even need to go out on long-term disability.
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  • Sidewalk Maintenance Tips To Reduce Personal Injury Risks

    • 30 April 2015
    It can be both challenging and exciting to own your own business, and you have many things that you need to consider to make sure that your establishment remains profitable.  Worrying about the state of your store and property needs to be one of these considerations, especially since you have a duty of care to ensure the safety of every person who enters your business.  Duty of care means preventing slip and fall accidents.
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