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Caitlin Toker Responds To Electoral College Issues In United States

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Caitlin Toker Responds To Electoral College Issues In United States

November 14, 2016

Related Media: Why Does The United States Use Electoral College Hillary wins popular vote Donald Trump Wins Electoral College When the forefathers of our country were framing the United States Constitution, it was decided that a pure democracy was unworkable,

What Not To Do in Family Court

February 11, 2014

While your family-court case will be decided by the judge by applying the law to the facts, how you look, act, and behave in court can affect the judge’s opinion of you and may influence the decision in your case.

How to Stay Out of Family Court

November 20, 2013

Many families who experience a divorce or custody case find themselves returning to family court over and over for modification and enforcement proceedings. One problem gets resolved and then another one pops up. Sometimes the same issue is re-litigated over

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