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Jan 03, 2010
This is a comprehensive article written by a Rhode Island Criminal Law Attorney about Bail and Arraignments in RI.

Jan 02, 2010
In Rhode Island, Premises liability is the area of Personal Injury law, which attempts to hold a real estate owner or the person in possession of real estate liable as a result of an accident causing injuries to a person who was using the property.

Jan 02, 2010
In Rhode Island who is entitled to claim the minor child or children as Dependency Exemptions for Federal tax Purposes?

Jan 02, 2010
Real estate and divorce issues are intertwined with issues concerning child custody, child support and division of assets This article discusses issues concerning temporary occupancy of the marital real estate while the divorce is proceeding.

Jan 02, 2010
In Rhode Island (RI) child support does not automatically terminate when a child reaches 18 years old! A motion to terminate child support must be filed or the child support obligation will not stop. Article by a Rhode Island Child support Attorney.

Jan 02, 2010
This article by Rhode Island Family Law Lawyer David Slepkow describes in detail the factors that the RI Family Court must look at pursuant to RI Law to determine if a spouse qualifies for Alimony.

Dec 30, 2009
If husband and wife own real estate in Rhode Island (RI) and are getting divorced there are many possible dispositions concerning the marital domicile.

Dec 30, 2009
What are the residency requirements to obtain a Rhode Island divorce? Is it necessary to prove compliance with the residency requirements at the nominal divorce hearing in order to obtain a divorce? How do I prove residency to get a divorce?

Dec 30, 2009
Can the Rhode Island Family Court defer a sale of the marital home for the child / children? This Article was written by a Rhode Island Child Custody and Divorce Attorney.

Dec 30, 2009
This article by a Rhode Island Lawyer explains how a person who co-owns real estate with another person, persons or entity can force a sale of the property and obtain an equitable share of the proceeds.


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