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Get Rid of Business Debt Collection Issues Once and For All
Anyone who has started their own business understands the huge demands that entrepreneurship can have on your time. A small business owner is responsible for
Why You Need a Philadelphia Debt Collection Attorney for Your Business
Business owners have a high probability of encountering debt collection problems throughout the course of operating a business. Business debt collection problems can involve customers,
How to Prepare for Your First Meeting with a Divorce Lawyer
The first meeting with a divorce lawyer is extremely important. This is your opportunity to assess the lawyer’s competence and experience. This is also an
The Pitfalls of Facebook During Divorce: Thoughts from PA Divorce Lawyers
As social networking sites such as Facebook have become embedded in everyone’s lives, it is vital to be cautious of what information is posted with
When to Make a Will in PA: Life’s Major Milestones
The most important reason to make a Will in Pennsylvania is to set forth your intention for how your assets are to be distributed upon
Handling Real Property in a Decedent’s Estate
The personal representative of an estate (executor or administrator) has a legal duty to take custody and control of a decedent’s estate. He or she
Domesticating a Foreign Judgment in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania law provides an efficient remedy for a judgment creditor with a judgment in one state to domesticate that judgment in Pennsylvania for enforcement against
Bank Account Levy in Pennsylvania
More often than not, simply obtaining a money judgment against a debtor will not compel the debtor to voluntarily pay what is owed. Money judgments
PENNSYLVANIA MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW
A mechanics’ lien under Pennsylvania law is a unique legal remedy available to most contractors and subcontractors to secure and collect a debt that arises
How to Settle or Close an Estate in Pennyslvania
A friend or family member passes and you are named as the Executor in the Last Will and Testament. What do you do? Understanding Key