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Your Rights to Retirement Assets

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly a complicated and emotionally-taxing process for everyone involved. One of the most crucial aspects you need to consider is the division of property, especially your retirement assets.
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Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce: Which One Is Right for Me?

Going through a divorce is a significant life event, and one of the key decisions to make is whether to pursue an uncontested or contested divorce. Understanding the differences between these two options can help you determine which one is right for your specific situation.
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Understanding Tennessee’s Search and Seizure Laws

When you’re charged with a crime, there must be evidence against you to support that charge. But what if that evidence was collected illegally? What does that mean for your case? If you suspect that your rights were violated during the collection of evidence against you, what should you do?
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Mental Health and Criminal Defense

Sometimes, individuals with mental health issues may act violently or passionately and perpetrate acts that may be against the law. However, it may be unfair to charge and convict such a mentally ill defendant for their otherwise unintentional actions.
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How To Remove a Business Partner From an LLC

It’s common to start a new business with one or more partners to divide the workload and bring more minds on board to make your company a success. However, for a number of reasons, these partnerships may need to be dissolved.
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Do I Need a Lawyer for a Business Arbitration?

Every business will face disputes at one point or another. Arbitration is a method belonging to the category of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), meaning matters are settled outside of the courtroom.
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Fiduciary Duties of LLC Members

You and some of your friends or associates decide to create a business to provide a needed service to your communitya You could open the business as a partnership, but then each of you would be personally liable for any outstanding debts or lawsuits should the business not succeed. So instead, you all agree to form a limited liability company (LLC), which protects its members (owners in an LLC are referred to as members) from personal liability.
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What to Do When My Business Partner Pushed Me Out

For all the right legal reasons and protections for all involved, an ironclad partnership agreement in writing is essential. At first, everyone is on the same page, but down the line, it's not uncommon for people to disagree or go separate ways. And if your business partner has pushed you out, you have the right to explore your legal options for resolving the situation.
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