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2017

3 Things To Consider When Getting A Liquor License

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Opening a restaurant or bar can be a major undertaking. Not only does it require finding the right location and setting up a menu, but there are numerous other hoops to jump through before opening. Obtaining liquor licensing is one of those tasks that needs to be finished before opening for business. Being able to enjoy alcoholic beverages is a must for many customers, and in certain locations a liquor license is an essential part of being successful.…

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Estate Planning: 3 Things To Think About

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Everyone should have an estate plan in place in case something happens unexpectedly. Don’t want to delay this important process, since you do not want to not have it done in a time of need. Here are three things you should think about in terms of estate planning: Living Will Have you ever thought about what your medical requests would be if you are unable to communicate with doctors? If so, that is where a living will can help ensure the right decisions are made for you.…

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Defensive Moves Against Your Personal Injury Case

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If you have filed a lawsuit against a negligent party you have already traveled one long road. Being injured and dealing with the after-effects of an accident can cause some serious stress, and by the time your case comes to trial you will likely be physically and mentally exhausted. While the end may be in sight now with the beginning of the trial, you should be prepared for the other side to vigorously defend themselves against your claims.…

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Will Planning In Blended Families

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If you are currently in a blended family, the need for a will is going to be more important than in traditional families. Both you and your spouse need to make sure that your property is divided in the way that you want, not necessarily basing those decisions on which child gets what parent’s property. The following are some things you need to think about when discussing your will: Decide How You Want Things to Be Distributed…

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Top 4 Reasons Workers Compensation Claims Are Denied

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Employers are required to carry workers compensation insurance to protect employees in the event that they are hurt while at work. But just because a company has workers comp insurance, it doesn’t mean that your claim will automatically be approved if you happen to get injured on the job. There are several reasons why workers compensation claims are denied, so you need to be diligent to ensure that yours is not.…

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3 Things Not to Do After You're Injured in a Car Wreck That Was Not Your Fault

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The last thing people expect when they are driving is to get in a car accident. When it happens, it can cause a lot of problems, especially when injuries occurs. If you are hurt in an auto wreck that is not your fault, it is important to respond appropriately so you can receive the financial settlement that you deserve. Some things that you absolutely do not want to do after being injured in an auto accident include the following:…

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Conflict Management When Splitting Assets In A Divorce

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Perhaps one of the most challenging parts of a divorce is arranging the logistics of who gets what. It will require you to have some ongoing contact with your ex spouse, which can be painful as you’re attempting to navigate a good settlement for yourself. Here are some tips on how to reduce the amount of conflict when splitting assets in a divorce. Set Boundaries First of all, you will want to set some boundaries for discussion with your ex spouse when you need to speak with them about legal arrangements.…

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