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Leasing a Car After Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy may sound scary, but it can be a useful tool to move on with your life after financial difficulties. Bankruptcy does, however, stay on your record and may have implications for

How to Register a Vehicle Without a Title

A vehicle title is a critical piece of paperwork proving ownership of the vehicle. Titles are required when registering your vehicle with your state, which in turn allows you to drive it

What to Know About a Roommate Agreement

Whether you’re a young professional just starting your career, or you live in a big city where living alone is a true luxury, you have probably thought about getting a roommate. Most

What Is Imperialism? Definition and a Brief History

What is imperialism? Imperialism involves one country extending its authority over other countries or territories and gaining economic and political control over another country. Imperialism often arises through unprovoked military force and

What Is Restitution?

If you were subject to a breach of contract, had a piece of property stolen from you, or have been the victim of another crime, you may have a legal right to

Filing and Paying Back Taxes

“Nothing is certain but death and taxes,” quipped Benjamin Franklin. Indeed, many people dread Tax Day even more than death since Tax Day comes every year. If you’re one of the many

Is Cyberbullying Illegal?

Is cyberbullying illegal? The answer is yes. Most states have cyberbullying laws that come with criminal charges. Additionally, you may also face civil liability and be subject to monetary penalties. Here’s a

How to Check My Criminal Record: A Guide

Sometimes an employer or agency needs to run a background check. You may ask yourself, Do I even know how to check my criminal record? You’re not alone; people often don’t know

What Does Emancipation Mean?

Before minor children reach adulthood, parents or legal guardians make decisions for them. Sometimes, minors can gain control over their lives earlier by seeking “emancipation.” Below, we’ll discuss the who, when, where,

How to Get Small Business Grants for Felons

Having a felony on your criminal record can make finding employment difficult. Employment background checks can reach back many years. Though many businesses do hire felons, it may be more appealing to

What Is Breach of Contract?

Ever made a deal with someone who didn’t hold up their end of the bargain? Or, maybe you’ve failed to perform your end of a contract, and you’ve been sued for a

What Is Racketeering?

You may be familiar with racketeering in the context of prosecuting mafia groups like the Genovese and Gambino crime families and the Chicago Outfit. In addition to numerous prosecutions of organized crime,

What Is Legal Aid?

If you need legal guidance but can’t afford to pay full price for an attorney’s help, you may benefit from working with a legal aid society. This guide answers the question, “What

7 Ways to Legally Void a Contract

U.S. law defines a contract as a legally binding agreement that places mutual obligations on the involved parties. Failure to stick to the terms of a contract can result in serious consequences.

What Is a Demand Letter?

It’s a common belief that legal disputes are resolved within the four walls of a courtroom. In truth, most disputes are settled before a judge or jury is asked to decide a

How to Expunge Your Record: Guide and FAQ

Having a criminal or arrest record can make some of the basic functions in life more challenging. From securing a new job, renting an apartment, or gaining custody of your child, your

How Does a Cell Phone Contract Work?

Cell phones are everywhere these days, and each person that uses a cell phone has some version of a cell phone contract. These mini-computers are complex — but understanding how your contract