Are You Ready for the Swoop and Squat When You're Driving?

Posted on: 16 December 2018

If you think that the "swoop and squat" is some kind of dance move or the latest trend in the gym, then you may not have been paying too much attention to the news recently. An increasing number of people are falling victim to this crime, where a team of fraudsters stage a car crash on purpose, involving you. It pays to be aware of their tactics and to know what to do, should you be singled out as their next victim.
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Preparing for Separation – 3 Matters to Consider

Posted on: 9 October 2018

Failing to prepare adequately for a divorce (relationship dissolution) often increases costs to both parties, time inconvenience, emotional distress, personal conflict and mental stress. When couples live together for a long time, their lives become intertwined, and this is why it is a bit challenging to get separated or divorced particularly when they have children, and valuable assets have been accumulated during the marriage.  To prepare for a separation and divorce, you must hire qualified divorce lawyers.
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What Type of Injuries Are Most Common During a Car Accident?

Posted on: 20 August 2018

Some people say that if you drive an average number of kilometres per year, then you will almost inevitably become involved in an accident at some stage in your driving career. While a modern-day automobile is built to withstand impacts to a large extent, there is only so much that engineers can do, and the occupants could well be injured in the event of a high-speed collision. If you're worried that you may be overdue for your accident based on the law of averages, what type of injuries should you be worried about?
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Are You Considering Purchasing a Home From a Family Member?

Posted on: 22 June 2018

It is becoming increasingly frequent for family members to try and keep property within the family for many different reasons. For example, it is often easier to negotiate a sale/purchase from a family member that you know well. You may also be more familiar with the property and therefore more comfortable making the purchase. However, buying a home from a family member can easily become as complicated as it is simple.
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