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20 Day Persuasion

If you've ever wanted to become a master of persuasion and mould
arguments in a way that no-one could disagree with, you should
check out 20 Day Persuasion and discover 10 groundbreaking
persuasion secrets for massive success.

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Co Parenting Nightmare

If you are, or know anyone who is co-parenting with someone who
is mentally ill or a substance abuser, then this invaluable guide
will teach you the secrets of dealing with the nightmare co-parent
from someone who's been there and understands the issues.

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Court Reporter Job Guide

This site offers a simple step-by-step guide for anyone interested
in finding work as a court reporter. You'll learn how you can get
FREE training and quickly land a high income, independent, flexible
lucrative job as a court reporter, with no degree required!

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Foreclosure Defence Secrets

One in every 194 US households received a foreclosure warning in
2008 - stop them taking your house with this practical guide,
written by a foreclosure attorney, which treaches you the secrets
that could save your home and your credit.

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Beat Your Speeding Ticket

Learn the information the cops, courts and prosecutors don't want
you to know, from an ex-traffic cop who knows all the tricks. If
you're prepared to stand up and fight, these tips could enusue
you never need to pay another speeding fine again.

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Family agony

After a year and half of my mothers children passing, we have had my baby brother’s in the same mausoleum as my grandfather. Now the man who hasn’t married my mother, yet was the father of them has complained about taking the boys and moving their remains somewhere else and threatened to press charges

Easement between house and fence

My mother’s new neighbor, took down a fence that was already partially fallen and put in new posts about four inches closer to my mom’s house. He had a survey done on the opposite side and he himself measured his property line adjacent to my mother’s house. He did all of this without notifying my mother at all

Vehicle co-signer

If I co-signed for a vehicle with my mother, and she stopped ppaying for it, and I was unaware of the fact of her reposessive position, and she has a job and does not even attemp to make any payments and trys to put the burden on me, what are my options? She has completely ruined my credit with that being the only thing on there and is moving on with her life and making payments on a different vehicle. I am not even 22 years old and my mother’s bad decision is weighing me down as far as life goes.

Custody – Visitation Support Order

My 18 year old son has a child with a girl who is 16,Her and my sons daughter reside with her mother, There has been no visitation or support order in court, We would like to know who has legal custody of the child until we go to court, The baby mother which is 16,or her mother since she is underage?The grandmother keeps saying she has a rights to the child, My son is 18, would he not have rights before the grandmother?? The grandmother says shes going to sue for custody of the child and will not allow my son visitations.

Banking Question – Legal?

The day after my 18th birthday my parents put $35,000 into my bank account, within minutes they took the $35,000 out, they did not have permission or my knowledge to take money out of my bank account. I was not aware that this happened till i got my bank statement and originally thought the bank made a mistake. in till i showed my mother and she said she took it out.

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