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5 Things to Know Before Buying a House
/by Hodges Trial Lawyers, P.C.When buying a house in the Tennessee Valley it is important to keep the following in mind: You Need To Get a Survey. It is ALWAYS important to get a survey of the land before you purchase. This will help you to avoid property disputes and encroachment on another homeowner’s land. These property disputes can […]
Understanding Alabama’s New Tax Lien Foreclosure Requirements: Why You Need a Lawyer
/by Hodges Trial Lawyers, P.C.Understanding Alabama’s New Tax Lien Foreclosure Requirements: Why You Need a Lawyer The Alabama Legislature recently passed amendments to Alabama’s tax lien foreclosure requirements. If you have purchased properties at a tax sale or hold tax lien certificates you need to know about the recent changes. The revised law, outlined in Alabama Code § […]
Which Divorced Parent Should Pay for Summer Camp?
/by Hodges Trial Lawyers, P.C.With the summer months fast approaching, children will be heading to summer camp to make new friends and learn new crafts. Although that can be fun for most children, for those who are dealing with parents in the process of divorce, there can be an added complication taking place behind the scenes: who is going […]
What is Marital Property Distribution?
/by Hodges Trial Lawyers, P.C.Marriage is more than just a beautiful wedding and happily ever after. Getting married comes with the joint responsibility of sharing one’s assets with their partner. Marital assets include real estate property and money earned during the marriage. Many may wonder what happens to this joint property when spouses go through a divorce. The answer […]
What are Legal Differences Between Divorce and Separation?
/by Hodges Trial Lawyers, P.C.When a marriage is in trouble, a couple can decide to try to work things out. They may also agree to live apart or to divorce. Although this sounds like a simple choice, it is usually far from simple. Both the decision to live separate lives and taking the steps to carry out that decision […]