2018
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Going through Separation? Should You Bring the Kids into Any Discussion?
In an ideal world, a separation would be completely amicable, easy to sort out and swift. It wouldn't involve any ill will, bad temper or raised voices, and it certainly wouldn't cause the kids any consternation. However, despite the best intentions of the adults, this is rarely the case and most well-meaning individuals will try and avoid the negative effects as they pertain to the children. Consequently, they may often conduct these negotiations far away from the children to try and protect them, but this is not necessarily the best approach.
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3 Planning and Legal Tips for Business Negotiations
If you are preparing to make a new deal which will allow your start-up company to grow, it is essential that you learn the steps you should take to ensure that the negotiations are a success. The aim of the negotiations should be to get the best possible terms for your business and the best quality product at the lowest price to your customers. Below is a guide to 3 things you can do to ensure that your negotiations reach a successful conclusion.
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3 Considerations When Writing A Will To Protect Your Child
A baby is the most wonderful thing in the world for you and your partner. But in the extreme case you're both not around, you'll want to make sure your baby is left in the best care possible. Death is uncertain, which is why you cannot prepare for it. But you can prepare a will to protect your child in your absence. Ideally, you'll want to write your will with the help of a professional lawyer to cover all your bases.
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3 Child Custody Considerations When Going Through A Divorce
If you're going through a divorce, you have a lot of to deal with already. You may want to make sure that you get custody of your kids to take good care of them during this trying time or you may be willing to share a bit of the responsibility with your ex. Either way, you need to consider these child custody factors when going through a divorce: Have A Realistic Picture Of Your Situation
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3 Steps To Begin The Divorce Application Process
Divorce is one of the hardest things for people to go through, but sometimes a relationship breakdown is unavoidable. This can be hard to deal with emotionally, so it is important that you understand the start of the divorce application process to avoid making a hard situation harder. Your family lawyer will help you through these steps, but it pays to know how it works. Satisfy The Requirements Of The Court
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Getting started with property flipping in urban areas
You may have heard of all the lucrative profits and buzz around flipping properties. Flipping refers to the process of buying, renovating, and then selling a property at a higher price in order to make profit. If you're a real estate investor in an urban area, you may think of property flipping as a quick and easy process. Besides, the population in urban areas of Australia is constantly on the rise and the demand for residential properties continues to increase.
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Why the Voice of the Children Can Often Have a Bearing During Separation
In the aftermath of an acrimonious separation, the two individuals concerned can often feel as if they are at the centre of that particular universe. They may be embroiled in discussions or even arguments to determine "who gets what" and how the children are going to be cared for, going forward. A lot of factors need to be taken into consideration here, but aren't these individuals missing the point to a certain extent?
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6 Reasons Your Will Could Be Challenged After You Die
Writing a will is one of those important tasks that people always put off, largely because nobody likes thinking about their own death. Once you do get it finished, however, it's a huge relief to know your wishes will be carried out and the important people in your life will be taken care of. Just because writing your will is out of the way, it doesn't mean you can forget about it forever, though.
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