Constructive Eviction

January 12, 2009 by admin 

A constructive eviction occurs when the property you are renting is uninhabitable. This means that the property is not suitable to live in. This creates a situation of constructive eviction. In order to claim a constructive eviction, as a tenant, you are required to serve the landlord with written notice of the constructive eviction and give the landlord a reasonable amount of time to correct the problem(s). [Read more]

Landlords Beware of the Illegal Lockout

January 8, 2009 by admin 

If you are a landlord, be careful when terminating a tenant’s lease or proceeding with an eviction. As a landlord, you can be penalized for changing the locks or shutting off the utilities to remove a tenant from your rental property. [Read more]

New Bankruptcy Affiliate

December 26, 2008 by admin 

Attorney Rodney Dixon, Esq. has joined MyLegalEdge.com as an affiliate to handle Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Mississippi. This state specific service is an addition to the Chapter 7 Preparation Services we offer nationwide.


For bankruptcy forms or to order our Chapter 7 Preparation Services, you can e-mail us at staff@mylegaledge.com or use our toll free number 1-888-770-7198.

The Purpose of Child Support

December 25, 2008 by admin 

When a couple divorces, if there are children born to the marriage, a parent’s first obligation is the support of the child/ren. Usually this is done through child support. The purpose of child support is to cover the necessities of the child/ren and even more. [Read more]

Waiting Period For Divorce

December 21, 2008 by admin 

Once you file for divorce, keep in mind that there is a certain amount of time between the submission of your divorce petition and the granting of the final decree for divorce. This gap of time is called the waiting period. Each state has it’s own particular requirements for a waiting period. Some states also have waiting periods for remarriage as well.

If you are in need of an uncontested divorce form package or completion service, contact MyLegalEdge.com. You can e-mail us at staff@mylegaledge.com or give us a call toll free at 1-888-770-7198.

Department of Justice Accepting Comments for Proposed Rule

December 19, 2008 by admin 

The Department of Justice is currently accepting comments on the rule entitled “Application Procedures and Criteria for Approval of Providers of a Personal Financial Management Instructional Course by United States Trustees.” [Read more]

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