Divorce and Dividing a Business |
In many marriages, spouses have run a business together. The family-owned business
constitutes a marital asset. It probably constitutes a large, if not one of the largest
marital assets. It would not be practical to require the parties to run the business together.
Typically, one party would continue to business and the interest of the other party is bought
out. The business would be appraised and that amount is given to the party that was bought out.
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Types of Child Custody |
There are many types of child custody arrangements. The law uses certain terms to describe
these arrangements. It is important for parents to understand these terms because they define the
rights of the parents.
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Long-Term Care and Long-Term Care Insurance |
Long-term care is defined as care that lasts for an indefinite period of time in duration. An
elder may need long-term care when if they fall ill or are unable to care for themselves. Other
individuals may also be in need of long-term care if they were involved in a serious accident or
had a serious medical condition. Long-term care helps one live as they currently lived.
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Fraudulent Inducement to Marry and Negligent Misrepresentation |
A spouse may file an action against the defendant spouse alleging that based upon fraud or
deceit she entered the marriage in reliance upon the defendant's false representations, which were
made in order to induce the plaintiff to marry the defendant.
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Overview of the Family Medical Leave Act |
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that provides certain employees with up to
12 weeks of unpaid and job-protected leave from her employment. The FMLA applies to all public and
private employers that have 50 or more employees within a 75-mile radius of one another.
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