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Question: I am the listing broker for a builder who put a property under contract with Buyer #1. Buyer #1 attempted to back out of
Question: I am the listing broker for a builder who put a property under contract with Buyer #1. Buyer #1 attempted to back out of
A parent’s child support payments can be modified when changes occur in the parent’s or the child’s life. Understanding when child support can change may
Copyright 1997 Gregg A. Greenstein, Esq., Originally published in The Colorado Lawyer, May 1997 Divorce issues may impact persons other than the parties and their
Small Business Job Protection Act Creates New Opportunities For S Corporations I. Introduction Subtitle C of the recently enacted Small Business Job Protection Act, (H.R.
For most people, selecting the “right” person to take care of one’s minor children or property after death is the most agonizing feature of estate
The Case For Advance Directives Advance directives have become as common as wills in estate planning. Most estate planning packages today will include both
Question: I am opening my own real estate company. Initially, I will be the sole broker, but over the next few months, I expect
Co-Author: Catherine A. Hance, Esq. Question 1: A tenant gives appropriate notice to vacate a rental unit and vacates the premises in accord with that notice.
I am looking to purchase a home to be built in a new subdivision. What concerns should I have, and what should I look for
Child support is an area of law which generates more myths than almost any other area of family law. Dispelling the myths encourages resolution of
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