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Common Liquor License Questions

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Making the decision to start selling liquor can help your restaurant to stand out from its competition. However, there are many laws and regulations that must be followed if you are to be approved for the license to sell this substance. If you have never been through the process of obtaining a liquor license, you may greatly underestimate this process. What Happens If You Fail To Get The Liquor License Before Selling Alcohol?…

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Agreeing To Divorce: Sound Financial Arrangements During Separation

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The stress and emotional weight that a divorce carries can often lead people to get caught up in their own distress, and this can lead to poor decision making. During the divorce process, it’s important to take good care of yourself by paying attention to your feelings and by seeking therapy when needed. It’s also important to take care of your financial life. Mistakes made now can impact you and your family’s lives for a very long time.…

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What To Know About Workers' Comp And Quick Offers To Settle

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If you have suffered a workplace injury, you can expect your employer’s workers’ comp insurance to cover you in a number of ways. For example, you should not have to pay any money to get your medical needs related to the accident paid for, and you may be able to stay home and get paid a portion of your salary while you get better. Workers’ comp coverage usually follows a reliable process, but lately, workers are being offered quick settlements.…

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Two Defenses That May Help You Avoid Assault Charges

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People get into fights with each other all the time, and it’s not unusual for some of these fights to land one or all parties in jail for assault. Although pleading self-defense is a common strategy many defendants use to avoid a conviction, it isn’t the only one available. Here are two other defenses you can use that may help you beat an assault charge and its associated consequences. Defense of Another Person or Other People…

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Keeping Anger Out Of A Divorce Settlement

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Divorce is very rarely a pleasant life event, but sometimes you can experience so much bitterness from your ex-spouse that it’s hard to even manage your divorce settlement. When that happens, here are some things you can do to keep that negativity from coloring your divorce settlement. Always Have a Mediator When there is bitterness between spouses, it is important to always keep a mediator present for the discussions relating to a divorce settlement.…

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Four Reasons A Trust Makes Sense For Your Situation

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When it comes to estate planning, it is important to have the necessary documents in place and take the correct steps to ensure your assets pass to your intended heirs. There are a few ways you can do so, such as creating a will, putting your assets in a trust, or just letting the probate process handle the distribution process. Check out a few situations where a trust is a smart addition to your financial situation.…

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