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Do You Need A Pre-Nuptial Agreement?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Feb 13, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate, Firm News

Many people fear that discussing these matters, or even bringing up the word "prenuptial agreement," will cause turmoil in their relationship. Often times, just the opposite is true. One of the main irreconcilable differences leading to divorce is finances. Talking to...

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Can I Avoid Probate?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Jan 27, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate

How to Avoid Probate Probate can be a daunting process. It is the legal procedure that is done by probate court to settle an estate after a person has died. While probate is intended to streamline the division of property and assets, it is not a perfect process. Below...

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Guardianships

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Jan 13, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate

A guardian is a person or agency appointed by the court who is designated to act for someone who has been declared incapacitated. Limited Guardianships are established for people who retain the ability to make some decisions for themselves, but need assistance in one...

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How To Build Credit After Bankruptcy

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Dec 23, 2019 | Bankruptcy

It’s a widespread myth that filing bankruptcy will ruin your credit forever. Although bankruptcy does damage your credit, the damage is not permanent. Depending on what type of bankruptcy you file, a bankruptcy can stay on your credit for up to 10 years. But that does...

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Can I Stop My Wage Garnishment?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Dec 16, 2019 | Bankruptcy

Wage garnishment is a common problem for many Americans. It can be deflating to have your wages garnished. But you do have options to protect yourself. Wage garnishment happens when a court issues an order requiring your employer to withhold a portion of your paycheck...

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What Is A Homestead?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Dec 9, 2019 | Real Estate

If you are considering filing bankruptcy, you may be worried about losing your home. In a bankruptcy, many assets are exempt to protect against losing it in bankruptcy. One of the exemptions is a homestead exemption. A homestead exemption protects homeowners and the...

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Life After A Bankruptcy Discharge

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Nov 30, 2019 | Bankruptcy

If you are in bankruptcy and are going to or have received a bankruptcy discharge, you are probably wondering, what now? While bankruptcy will affect your credit, there is hope to a start fresh. Your Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be reported for ten years from the date of...

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What Is A Quit Claim Deed?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Nov 26, 2019 | Real Estate

You may of heard of a Quit Claim Deed but wanted to know what exactly it is. A Quit Claim Deed is a legal instrument used to transfer real estate. A Quit Claim Deed is used by the owner of the real estate to quickly transfer ownership of the property to another person...

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Real Estate Excise Tax Increase for 2020

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Nov 14, 2019 | Real Estate

If you are considering selling your house or have interest in buying a house, you will need to know about the excise tax increase beginning January 1, 2020. The Washington Legislature has proposed to increase the excise tax in efforts to raise revenue and make...

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How To Build Credit After Bankruptcy

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Nov 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy

It’s a widespread myth that filing bankruptcy will ruin your credit forever. Although bankruptcy does damage your credit, the damage is not permanent. Depending on what type of bankruptcy you file, a bankruptcy can stay on your credit for up to 10 years. But that does...

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