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Don’t Let A Legal Battle Take The Cheer Out Of Your Holiday Spirit – Make Sure You Are Represented By A Reliable Legal Team

Don’t Let A Legal Battle Take The Cheer Out Of Your Holiday Spirit – Make Sure You Are Represented By A Reliable Legal Team Being stuck in a bitter legal battle can be enough to ruin anyone’s day. This is especially the case if you are represented by legal counsel that gives you more headaches than they do answers. When you factor in that the holidays are right around the corner, it may be even more important that you have a trustworthy and reliable legal team in your corner. There are plenty of firms out there to choose from, so it’s imperative...

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7 Questions to Ask When You’re Searching for a Law Firm To Represent You

7 Questions to Ask When You’re Searching for a Law Firm To Represent You Being in legal trouble is never any easy. It’s likely going to take a lot of time out of your day, and it could result in you losing out on money, or, even worse, going to prison. As afforded to you by the constitution, you do have the right to represent yourself in a court of law. However, this is taking a big risk and you may not be ready for all that an opposing lawyer may be bringing at you. Therefore, it’s likely that you are...

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Debt Forgiveness

Debt Forgiveness Under U.S Jenkins Law Firm Bankruptcy contemplates the “forgiveness” of debt. The Bible, likewise, contains debt forgiveness laws. Under U.S. law, a debtor may only receive a discharge of debts in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every eight (8) years. Under Biblical law, the release of debts came at the end of seven (7) years. “At the end of every seven years you shall grant a release of debts. And this is the form of the release: Every creditor who has lent anything to his neighbor shall release it; he shall not require it of his neighbor or his brother,...

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