Archive for August, 2008

Florida Divorce

Monday, August 25th, 2008

In recent years, the number of divorces seen nation-wide has increased dramatically. Currently, there is a 40% chance that a person’s first marriage will end in divorce. The number does not get better for subsequent attempts with 60% of second marriages ending in divorce and 75% of third marriages ending. With the rise in these costs, there was a trend in Florida for people to represent themselves in their divorce proceedings.

Pro se litigants, Latin meaning “for himself, in his own behalf, in person,” means that a person does not hire a lawyer to represent him in a civil or criminal matter. In divorce, this is a risky option because divorce laws are so complicated and the battles can take months. Does an individual really have the time to think about this stuff for months on end if they are also trying to work at the same time? I think not. The main reason that people are representing themselves in divorce proceedings is that they cannot afford the legal representation. Many people can not afford to hire a lawyer but do not qualify for free or pro bono representation. Other people that are conducting their own divorce proceedings can hire a lawyer but choose not to do so.

Texas Real Estate and Economy Connection

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The US economy and its status has been a topic of many guesses and also the country’s housing; however from all these, Texas is considered to be the top housing place. Those who are concerned then must stay abreast of the latest progress concerning the topic. The rise of fees for short-term interests did not turn out to be much of a setback for the Texas housing market. A Texas housing investment is sure to be beneficial because of personal wages rise, low interest charges as summed, and low joblessness rate.

Primary inspection of the state of Texas’ real estate market would show that the production of cost-efficient properties is constant. Houston and Killeen along with other state of Texas cities have received recognitions from certain national publications, proof of the state of Texas becoming the hot place for commercial and housing progress. Several Texas cities have began showing the world a very competitive real estate market.