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How To Defend Yourself In Contempt Of Court Hearings
Being involved in a court trial over alimony payments is not a question of 'IF' but 'WHEN'. Unless you are well off, a time will come when you will be unable to make your payments and you will be held in contempt of court for falling behind. Then what will you do? If you can't afford legal counsel, you are at the opposition's mercy. This guidebook can almost certainly change the dynamics of your case from one of defending yourself to that of going on the offense and holding your ground. Doing so can possibly save you a lot of money and keep you out of jail. With Florida used as an example and easy to understand layman's language, it takes you step-by-step, from start to finish to show you what you will be facing and how to handle it. It covers such topics as: strategies to avoid contempt and going to jail; types of documents you will encounter; tips and methods of preparing documents; obtaining your ex-spouse's financial information; how to prepare for the court trial; and much more..
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Contempt for Danger
Contempt for Danger offers a glimpse of Canada's military contribution during wartime by embracing the experiences of the nation's legendary heroes, including all Canadian Victoria Cross recipients. Scenes of the home front as well as major military engagements are the backdrop for heroes who spring to life through biographical sketches and factual descriptions of their deeds.

Contempt for Danger is the only compendium of its kind. Storybook-style-narrative makes for easy reading, and its compact size of only 233 pages enables readers to grasp important historical eras without plodding through ponderous tomes..
Price: $14.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]



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