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Posts in August, 2017

  • Aug 15 Divorce: Ex-Husband Cannot Use Lack of Phone Access to Child as Excuse to Not Pay Alimony

    In any divorce, you have an expectation that the terms of the divorce will be followed. Whether about kids or money, any failure ...

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  • Aug 14 Criminal Law: You Have a Right to a Jury Trial from a Municipal Court Case

    When you get ticketed or arrested for a municipal offense, there are some distinct differences from being in a circuit court. For ...

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  • Aug 12 Divorce: States Cannot Divide Disability Pay

    Anyone who was served in our armed forces deserves our respect. It is not an easy job and it is something that deserves our ...

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  • Aug 11 Convicted Felon Cannot Hold Former Employees to Noncompete Agreement

    When you sign an employment agreement, you probably do so thinking that your employer is going to take care of you. If the money ...

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  • Aug 10 Criminal Law: Post-Conviction Constitutional Challenge Delayed, Accused Executed

    Frequently, being convicted of a crime is only the start of the process to clear your name. Often, some significant error in the ...

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    Aug 09 Alabama Child Custody Laws on Parental Relocation

    Parenting is not easy. In custody disputes, the mother and father often both feel like they are the better parent. It is only ...

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