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    • How to Qualify for a Canadian Disability Pension

      The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Program is monthly assistance available to individuals who are unable to work due to a disabling condition and who qualify under certain guidelines. Benefits also exist under the CPP for children who have one or both parents participating in the program. In order to apply for and receive... more »

    • Divorce Process in Florida

      In Florida, the court system refers to a divorce as dissolution of marriage. In order to file for divorce in Florida, it is necessary to meet residency requirements. One, or both, of the spouses must have been a Florida resident for no less than 6 months prior to filing for dissolution in the state of Florida. If neither spouse meets... more »

    • New Zealand Immigration Laws

      New Zealand wants working people and their families to immigrate but not in large numbers. Rigid immigration laws keep New Zealand's population sparse, by world standards. Two main islands that together are about the size of Colorado held only 4.3 million people in mid-2009. Fifty years ago the population was 3 million, and 100 years... more »

    • Divorce Advice

      Although divorce is one of the most common procedures in civil law, that fact does not make the personal implications of going through one any easier. For those who do not take it seriously, repercussions could be severe. Issues involving children, money and property will all be settled during the divorce process, in addition to the... more »

    • What Are the Qualifications to File as Head of Household?

      Head of Household is a filing status recognized by the IRS. It's intended to give some tax relief for individual tax payers who care for dependents. While the basic concept of Head of Household is quite simple, the restrictions and qualifications can sometimes make it a bit confusing to decide if you're eligible. more »

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      Whether it's your aunt, your uncle, your stepson, or your father in law, extended family is...

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