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August, 2014 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 4
Month: August 2014

Even Wealthy Retirees Rely on Income from Social Security and Pensions

A study from Vanguard, a leading provider of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s, concluded that even retirees with significant retirement savings rely more on Social Security and traditional pensions than on tax-deferred retirement accounts for their retirement income. Researchers

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The Walk to End Alzheimer’s (2014)

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s (2014) Guest: Candace Douglas, Director of Constituent Events, Alzheimer’s Association, NYC Chapter [POWERPRESS]

Could MADD plates work in Texas?

South Carolina’s MADD came up with a new way to drive home the message that drunk driving kills – a new special license plate remembering drunk driving victims.  In South Carolina alone, drunk driving claimed 358 victims in 2012. That

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What Are The Types of Property Divided In California Divorces?

Under California law, most property and debts of the marriage will generally be characterized as either community property or separate property. “Community Property”  is all real property (i.e. real estate) or personal property that you and your spouse acquired through

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What Is The Purpose of Court-Mandated Mediation Before My “Request for Order” Hearing for Custody & Visitation?

The State of California mandates that all custody court proceedings filed in the state must first attend court-ordered mediation prior to the date of the scheduled hearing.  The purpose of such court-ordered mediation is, in reality, intended to reduce the

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Litigation Funding Helps Financially Burdened Plaintiffs Win Their Lawsuit

The most common personal injury claims are auto accidents. Whether the negligent driver was talking or texting on a cell phone, driving under the influence, speeding, or engaged in another distraction, s/he can be held accountable. When innocent victims suffer

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Community Property and Debts Must Be Divided in A Final Divorce Judgment Order

Dividing community property and debts is one of the primary goals of a divorce settlement. California is a community property state, which means that most property and debts acquired during a marriage are considered to be community property by default.

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Stepparent Adoption Means Terminating Another Parent’s Legal Rights

In situations where a stepparent acts as one of the child’s primary caregivers and the other biological parent is not involved in the child’s life, stepparent adoption may be in the best interests of the child. Adoption terminates one biological

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Four Ways Primary Family Caregivers Can Manage Stress

      Our latest guest blogger is Lou Giampa, is the President of Right at Home Westchester. Lou is a New York State Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) who volunteers in hospitals and nursing homes throughout Westchester County.  He also

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Back to School — Be Safe In School Zones

For those of us in Austin, today is the first day of the new school  year.  As always, we need to mindful of school zones, especially the prohibition against cell phone use in school zones. This year, the Austin Police

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