What Is a Prenup? Everything You Need to Know Before Saying 'I Do'
A prenup is a contract two people sign before marriage to determine how property, debt, and spousal support will be handled if the marriage ends. W…
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A prenup is a contract two people sign before marriage to determine how property, debt, and spousal support will be handled if the marriage ends. W…
Advance directive is the umbrella term; living will is one type of advance directive. In some states they're the same document, in others they're s…
A living will controls medical care during incapacity. A last will controls inheritance after death. They share a name and almost nothing else — bu…
A living will tells doctors what medical treatment you want if you can't decide for yourself. Complete guide: what it covers, how to create one, wh…
Revoking a power of attorney is a three-step process: written revocation, formal notice to agent and third parties, and recording with the county i…
Seven types of power of attorney: general, durable, springing, limited, healthcare, financial, and IRS Form 2848. What each does, when you need it,…
Power of attorney form guide: 7 types of POA, where to get state-valid forms, drafting choices that decide whether yours holds up, and what to do w…
Sued for a credit card debt you don't owe? You have 20 days to file an answer and real legal defenses: FDCPA, statute of limitations, lack of stand…
If you file for bankruptcy in Texas, you can probably keep more than you think. The Texas bankruptcy exemptions are among the most generous in the…
A bench warrant is the court’s quiet emergency. It doesn’t come with a knock on the door, a patrol car in the driveway, or a phone call. It…
You’d be forgiven for thinking there’s a single price tag on divorce mediation. There isn’t. Depending on your state, your mediator’s background, a…
If you got hurt at work in Texas and someone at the front office told you “we don’t have workers’ comp,” that’s not illegal, and it’s not a…
Your three-year-old Chevy Equinox started limping into the shop the same week you bought it from a lot off Orange Blossom Trail. Now you’re Googlin…
If a debt collector is calling about a $5,000 charged-off credit card, they probably bought that account for somewhere between $100 and $400. That’…
You finished your last shift, turned in your badge, and now the clock is running on somebody else. Under California final paycheck law, your former…
Are personal injury settlements taxable? Most aren't. But punitive damages, interest, and non-physical emotional distress are. The IRS rule, explai…
The sticker price to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy is $338. That’s the federal court filing fee, set by the Bankruptcy Court Miscellaneous Fee Schedule…
A Torn ACL, a “Cleared to Play” Call, and $47,000 in Medical Bills Picture this. A college lacrosse player tears her ACL during a preseason drill i…
A Colorado HOA reportedly sued a homeowner over a tree the neighbor herself actually loves. Here's how CC&Rs, Colorado HOA law, and enforcement rea…
A UES psychologist lost $12,500 to a Zelle scam. Citibank reportedly denied her claim. Here's the Reg E loophole, the dropped CFPB case, and what t…