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In the past thirty years, no drug has moved faster through inner cities then crack cocaine, and similarly, no drug has been prosecuted with more vigor by law enforcement and the courts.

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According to their ability, both parents have a legal duty to support their children during and after the marriage is over.

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State and local law traffic enforcement write out literally hundreds of thousands of traffic citations every year. The department of motor vehicles (DMV) records and tracks these citations and matches them against individual driving records which determines the states respective point system based on driver safety.

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Drunk driving defense attorney fees vary depending on the experience and qualifications of the lawyer. It also depends on how much legal work your case will require.

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Labor laws protect worker’s rights. But if you don’t even understand employee benefits terms how will you defend those worker’s rights? Here you will find a glossary for the most common employee benefits. Read on and get knowledgeable.

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All employees have rights and employers have a responsibility to meet these rights. Here you will find a very useful glossary of employee rights terms. Know your rights. You can’t protect them unless you know and understand them. Get knowledgeable on drug test, duty of fair representation, employment at will, employment contract, Fair Labor Standards Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, random test, reasonable accommodation, retaliation, retaliatory termination, right-to-sue letter, serious medical condition, sick time, vacation and vocational rehabilitation.

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In the states that have effectively legalized the medicinal use of marijuana, there are a growing number of marijuana patients that are choosing to grow their own medical marijuana rather then purchasing it from their local dispensary.

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For people struggling to pay the rent, a serious illness or disability can start a downward spiral into destitution and homelessness. Add to this, a lost job, depletion of savings and running out of unemployment insurance, and the prospect of homelessness can become a very real and frightening reality.

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A negative credit report can prevent you from obtaining credit. In a faltering economy this can translate into a lost opportunity for yourself and your family.

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Ending a romantic relationship can be fraught with anxiety and regret. However, ending a romantic relationship after having been married and divorced once, is another matter entirely. You begin to understand more about relationships. You learn in ending any serious relationship that you and your partner would be much better off if you offer the other understanding and respect – even if you honestly believe your partner had wronged you in some way.

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