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Tag Archives: Either
Case o' The Week: "Same either way" not OK – Vederoff and Post-Johnson status of Washington (non)-"Crimes of Violence"
A downward variance to 60 months, or an upward variance to five years – mirror image, same result, yes? Well, actually, no.United States v. Vederoff, 2019 WL 4706734(9thCir. Feb. 1, 2019), decision available here.Players: Decision by District Judge Gaitan, WD … Continue reading
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How to include a 100-word explanation in your credit report as a way to maximize your financial fresh start after either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy Lawyer in Sacramento serving Rescue, explains how just 100 words can affect your credit report; the same credit report that is crucial to rebuilding your financial life after you have completed either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bankruptcy, chapter, Credit, Either, Explanation, Financial, Fresh, include, maximize, Report, start
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For Medicaid Recipient, Either Spouses Annuity must Name State as Beneficiary
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