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eBook Reports
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Spouse's Guide To Hiding Assets:
Do you want to protect your assets against
being confiscated by the legal process during divorce?
Do you think your spouse has hidden any assets
away and you want to find them? Or, have you hidden some away and wonder if they are safe
from detection? Now you can find out what you need to know with
this how-to manual.
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How
To Modify Your Alimony Payments:
Tired of paying alimony? Want to
relieve that burden but don’t know how? If you are legally
eligible, this book can show how you might do it yourself in
step-by-step, easy to understand language. It can also serve as
a "second opinion" with regards to an attorney's
recommendation.
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How To Lower Your Alimony Payments: Tips and Techniques:
This book is an abridged version of
our "How To Modify Your Alimony Payments" and was written for
the pro se person who knows their way around the legal
documents.
The material contained in the book covers some little publicized
tips, techniques, and strategies, gleaned from personal
experience, that will enable you to have a better handle on
putting your case together to lower your alimony payments.
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How To Defend Yourself In Contempt Of Court Hearings:
Are you facing contempt of court
and possible jail time? Don't know what to do? This book can
show you how you might defend yourself in family law court
in step-by-step, easy to understand language. It can also serve as
a "second opinion" with regards to an attorney's
recommendation.
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How To Appeal In State Court Of Appeals
Do you want to appeal an unfavorable court ruling and don't
know how to do it? This book can show you how to represent
yourself in state court of appeals in step-by-step, easy to
understand language.
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Jail!!: An Inmates Survival
Guide
Written by someone who had to spend some time as a guest of
the county resulting from being held in contempt of court
for not paying alimony. The report was written to prepare
you for this possible eventuality and gives you details on
the incarceration and what you can expect during your visit
if it ever occurs. If you are paying alimony, there is
always this possibility should you run into financial
difficulties and be unable to pay. Ex spouses do not like to
loose that alimony welfare payment and will usually seek
remedy in the courts.
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Self-help
Research Guides and Publications: These are necessary when you
are representing yourself in court and don't have the
benefit of an attorney to handle your case.
Page last updated:
06/28/2010
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