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Law Matters

Law Matters

Tuesdays at 9 A.M.

The law matters in all aspects of your work and personal life. Learn about the law and some practical tips in dealing with legal issues that matter to you.

Tuesday, December 12, 201712/12/2017

Why Young People Should Have An Estate Plan

In Law Matters

Tuesday, December 5, 201712/05/2017

Top 10 Pitfalls That Complicate Divorce

In Law Matters

Tuesday, November 7, 201711/07/2017

Tips To Maximize Your Person Injury Claim

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 31, 201710/31/2017

How Employers Can Minimize Discrimination Claims

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 24, 201710/24/2017

Protecting Your Job

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 17, 201710/17/2017

Estate Planning; Simple Isn’t Always Best

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 10, 201710/10/2017

Ways To Avoid A Divorce Trail

In Law Matters

https://soundcloud.com/wfea-radio/law-matters-aviod-divorce-trial

Tuesday, September 19, 201709/19/2017

What To Do If The Other Parent Moves Out Of State

In Law Matters

https://soundcloud.com/wfea-radio/law-matters-what-to-do-if-the-other-parent-moves-out-of-state

Tuesday, September 5, 201709/05/2017

Unwed Couple Break Ups And Inheritance Rights

In Law Matters

https://soundcloud.com/wfea-radio/law-matters-unwed-couple-breakups-and-inheretance-rights-1

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