When buying a home, you may ask the sellers about any defects the home may have. They don’t have to tell you about every scratch on the baseboards, but they do need to point out any major defects that could be a safety hazard or could be very expensive to fix. But do...
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Month: March 2021
Why newly sober parents should avoid mocktails
If you’re a divorced parent who’s a recovering alcoholic, your spouse may have gotten full custody of your children. You may only have visitation rights and perhaps only supervised visitation. None of that is unusual – particularly when a parent is newly sober. It...
Don’t let divorce turmoil sabotage the value of your largest marital asset
If you and your soon-to-be ex have decided to sell your home and split the proceeds, you want to get as much for it as you can. Unfortunately, too many divorcing couples just take the first offer that comes along. Others let conflict or lack of communication get in...