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  • Beware of the Medical Authorization Release
    Beware of the Medical Authorization Release

    When you are injured in a car , truck , or motorcycle accident , you will be dealing with the at-fault party's insurance carrier. As a part of the claims process, the insurance company will send you a ...

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  • Can Unemployment Be Taken for Child Support?
    Can Unemployment Be Taken for Child Support?

    In South Carolina and the rest of the country, parents are obligated to financially support their children, even if they were never married. Usually, child support is ordered in a paternity action, a ...

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  • Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets? Here Are the Signs
    Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets? Here Are the Signs

    During a divorce , you and your spouse may be very upset about the ending of your marriage. Very few divorces end amicably, which leads to many couples reacting with spite or bitterness. Some people ...

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  • Common Child Custody Issues Parents Face during Divorce
    Common Child Custody Issues Parents Face during Divorce

    Child custody is one of the most highly contested issues parents face during divorce , simply because each parent feels he or she knows what's best for the child in question. This highly emotional ...

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  • Will My Columbia, SC Workers' Comp Claim Be Denied?
    Will My Columbia, SC Workers' Comp Claim Be Denied?

    Were you recently injured on the job in Columbia, South Carolina? Or, have you been diagnosed with an occupational disease? Either way, you may be wondering, "Will my workers' compensation claim be ...

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  • Identity Theft Charges in Columbia, SC
    Identity Theft Charges in Columbia, SC

    According to the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs, "Identity theft is the nation's fastest growing crime." Effective December 31, 2008, South Carolina identity theft victims were able to ...

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