Tax Burden Bargaining: Understanding The Law

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Tax Burden Bargaining: Understanding The Law

When you find yourself facing a significant tax burden, it can be tough to know where to start to pay it down. Unfortunately, the government may not wait for you to sort it out. If you find yourself served with a legal notice for repayment, you need to talk with an attorney right away. A tax law attorney can help you evaluate the situation and potentially file for a reconsideration. If nothing else, he or she will talk with you about your legal options for repayment and what the government can and cannot do. This site will help you see what my experience has been so you can understand some of the options you may want to consider.

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Reasonable Suspicion And Pretext–Their Impact On DUI Stops

31 March 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

Police officers in today's society have a tough job. They are required to enforce the law but must also respect the rights of every citizen while they do so. To put this issue in perspective, imagine that someone in your neighborhood is planning to rob your home. You'd like them stopped before the crime happens, but you don't want police to accuse everyone on your block of plotting a crime.  Read More …

3 Big Differences between Child Support and Alimony

29 February 2016
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During your divorce, you may have discussed the subjects of alimony and child support with your divorce lawyer. Both of these are types of financial support one spouse must pay another, but there are several key differences between them that you should know about. As you are working through your divorce proceedings, it is important to understand the following three differences between child support and alimony. The Purpose of Each Read More …

Divorce And Underwater Mortgages – An Underwater Dilemma

29 January 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

If you currently owe more on your mortgage than your home is worth, you are not alone. According to MarketWatch, there are more than 4 million homeowners in the United States who owe their banks 20 percent more than their houses are worth. In the best possible situation, you could try to live in your home until the housing market recovered and your house became more valuable. But if your marriage is ending, you may be required to sell your house as part of the divorce proceedings. Read More …

3 Mistakes To Avoid When Answering Questions At A Disability Hearing

5 January 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

For many people who apply for Social Security Disability benefits, one or more hearings are necessary to finally be approved for benefits. Therefore, it's important to know what to expect at a hearing and what mistakes you might make or might have made in a previous hearing that you should avoid in the future. Take a look at some common missteps that people seeking disability benefits make so that you'll know what to avoid in the future. Read More …

5 Tips For Managing Your Expense Records During A Personal Injury Case

12 December 2015
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Whether you're trying to win compensation after a car accident or need help to deal with the consequences of a dog bite, records of your expenses are crucial. The court won't meet your demands for awarding a specific amount of money unless you have hard proof that the injury really cost you that much. Use these five tips to make sure you're building a complete portfolio of expense records as you prepare for your personal injury case. Read More …