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Saturday, March 3, 2012
Here's a Free Legal Checkup
Navigating through the law can be especially difficult. I know. Not only am I an attorney but I teach law at CSULB.
The California State Bar of which I have been a member since 1990, provides a great publication that walks you through a checklist of what you need to be concerned about legally for the major decisions in your lives, such as buying a new house. See the document below and feel free to download it.
Legal Checklist
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