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<description><![CDATA[When relationships end there are often uncomfortable finical issues that must be addressed. For example, you may jointly own property with your ex-wife, ex-husband, ex-fiancee or ex-partner, but he/she refuses to sell the property or buy your share. Or a loved one may have passed away while he/she jointly owned real property with another person. For over 15 years, I have successfully assisted co-owners of New York property and helped them recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars in equity.
 	
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[When relationships end there are often uncomfortable finical issues that must be addressed. For example, you may jointly own property with your ex-wife, ex-husband, ex-fiancee or ex-partner, but he/she refuses to sell the property or buy your share. Or a loved one may have passed away while he/she jointly owned real property with another person. For over 15 years, I have successfully assisted co-owners of New York property and helped them recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars in equity.<br /> 	<br /> 	<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href=http://www.lindenthomaslaw.com/>http://www.lindenthomaslaw.com/</a>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>California Dependency Law.</title>
<description>We have a dependency law case that we are defending.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[We have a dependency law case that we are defending.  Our client was charged with domestic violence and now the CPS agents are attempting to take the child from the house and terminate the parents rights.  We have a comprehensive discovery motion that we filed that outlines the rights of the parents in such a situation.    It appears that the prosecution is using the CPS proceeding to gather evidence for the criminal case.  Fortunately, we have been able to file the appropriate motions that we expect will preserve the record in the event that the criminal courts allow the testimony and evidence obtained in the dependency proceeding.  We'll be posting a sample of this work in the gallery portion of this site.]]></content:encoded>
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