Will Divorce Be the Death Knell of Your Family Business?
The viability of the family business should be prioritized, and business concerns should be addressed objectively, regardless of the emotions both parties in a divorce are likely to be feeling. An independent business appraiser can help you and your …
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News Briefs – January 28, 2012
Christ United Methodist Church will be hosting a nondenominational eight week divorce recovery workshop beginning on Feb. 1. The workshop will be held on Wednesday evenings from 6:15 to 7:30 pm with activitites provided for children of all ages.
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Lost and found: Father, son to reunite
By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY SEBRING — Divorce is painful. Unfortunately, all too many people today know that, none more than the children involved, some of whom lose one parent or the other forever. This is the story of a father and son, separated because …
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Debt, Divorce, Downsizing and Death: The Thriving State of Estate Sales in …
Diana Minotti, a certified stager and art appraiser, has been organizing estate sales locally since 2008. Last summer the Luxury Team of Florida, the real estate firm managing the Hammock condos, contacted her to see if there could be some mutual …
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Closing the Deal
In our experience in the real estate business, not all written contracts signed by buyers and sellers result in sales. The contract is just one important step in the process of selling a home. I agree that it is important for a Realtor to maintain a …
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In Civil Courts
Lubbock Central Appraisal District against Jim D. McPherson and ind/d/b/a Central Day Care, suit on tax petition Lubbock Central Appraisal District against Nicole L. Whitfield, suit on tax petition Manuel Melgoza Jr. and Delena Nieves Melgoza, …
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Show Me the Money: Helping Clients Find and Protect Assets in a Divorce
By Stephanie Francis Ward A client can try to preserve his or her assets during a divorce, but if the judge sees actions more along the lines of hiding money, the court will likely take more. Matrimonial lawyers Ira Friedman and Randall M. Kessler …
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