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How to Calculate Child Support

4. May 2010

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How To Calculate Child Support on Howcast

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Teenager Cyber Bullies Her Principal – And Loses

11. February 2010

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Teenager Cyber Bullies Her Principal – And Loses

Could the old saw, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop” be more true in the information age than ever before?  Consider the story of J.S. who, along with her friend, K.L., decided to create a MySpace profile for their middle school principal.  The MySpace URL?  www.myspace.com/kidsrockmybed.  The page included the principal’s actual picture and included [...]

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How to Legally Change Your Name

9. February 2010

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Filing Your Own Divorce When There Are No Children

30. January 2010

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Filing Your Own Divorce When There Are No Children

It may seem like a daunting thing: filing your own divorce.  Especially when you are having to deal with all of the emotions that come up when you and your spouse have decided to dissolve your marriage.  However, in most divorces, either one or both parties represent themselves.  When there aren’t any children from the [...]

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Five Elements of Common Law Marriage in Colorado

11. January 2010

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Five Elements of Common Law Marriage in Colorado

Colorado recognizes common law marriages, meaning that it is valid, for all intents and purposes as if you had gotten hitched in a church, in front of a justice of the peace, or in Las Vegas.
According to the Colorado Attorney General’s website, the five elements are that the couples:

are free to contract a valid ceremonial [...]

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