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Mail And Wire Fraud: How You Can Protect Your Deceased Spouse's Assets From It

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If someone contacts you through your personal email account asking you to send money for information regarding your late spouse’s financial accounts, contact an attorney for help. Mail and wire fraud is a growing concern today. The request for money or private information can occur electronically, such as through your email or over the telephone, or it can occur by snail mail. If you answer or respond to the fraudulent communications, you may lose your spouse’s assets, personal information, and other valuables.…

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Questions To Ask To Fight Your DUI

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If you have been stopped with a BAC that’s above the legal limit, you may think that it’s certain you will be charged with a DUI. However, there are several things that you and your DUI lawyer can do to refute the charge. Here are some questions to ask to help you build your case.  Was the Stop legal?  One thing that can help you get away from a DUI charge is if criminal law is on your side.…

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Social Security Disability: Qualifying for Benefits When You Have Cancer That Goes into Remission Periodically

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If you have been battling cancer and you have applied for social security disability benefits, you may be surprised to learn that benefits are not automatically approved. Even when you are unable to work and your medical treatment is extensive, the waiting period to receive benefits is five months. You begin receiving payments at the start of your sixth month of disability, which is determined by establishing an onset date. In general, the date you are diagnosed with cancer is the established onset date or EOD.…

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