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- 2 options when you discover hidden defects after a home purchase
- 2 police mistakes that can help you fight a DUI charge
- 3 common misconceptions about DUI offenses in Illinois
- 3 common reasons why vehicles are pulled over by law enforcement
- 3 contingency clauses to consider if buying real estate
- 3 examples of latent defects that home buyers can easily overlook
- 3 instances when a love letter may help you win your dream home
- 3 instances when evicting a tenant in Illinois is illegal
- 3 kinds of evidence that can help Illinois landlords with evictions
- 3 reasons a consolidation loan isn’t as good as bankruptcy
- 3 things to know about evictions in Cook County, IL
- 3 things to remember when selling your home
- 3 times a buyer may need to back out of a scheduled closing
- 3 times police officers can lawfully conduct a search without a warrant
- 3 tips for avoiding a tipsy Halloween crash
- 4 frequent questions about Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- 4 kinds of mortgage fraud: What to know
- 4 myths about DUIs
- 5 tips for talking to the police
- A new update to sexual assault laws in Illinois: What to know
- Are there any drawbacks of Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- BAC tests: How reliable are the results?
- Bankruptcy an option for skyrocketing household debt
- Bouncing back from bankruptcy
- Breathalyzer tests aren’t foolproof: Here’s why
- Can a police officer ask to search your vehicle?
- Can bankruptcy affect your employment prospects?
- Can bankruptcy get you out of a bad home purchase?
- Can bankruptcy stop foreclosure?
- Can bankruptcy’s automatic stay help you?
- Can criminal defendants review the state's evidence?
- Can drug court help those accused of Illinois drug offenses?
- Can I get rid of my student loans in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- Can I use an independent home inspector when buying a house?
- Can the police draw your blood after a drugged driving arrest?
- Can the police enter your home when they’re pursuing you for a minor offense?
- Can you avoid jail by participating in McHenry County drug court?
- Can you buy your own breath testing device?
- Can you effectively trick a breath test device?
- Can you evict a tenant for violating a no-pet policy?
- Can you get your criminal record expunged?
- Can you have a DUI expunged in Illinois?
- Can you intentionally avoid a DUI checkpoint?
- Can you refuse a breathalyzer in Illinois?
- Can you still get into trouble for possessing marijuana in Illinois?
- Can your drinking give you a defense against assault charges?
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy: an option to overcome extreme medical bills
- Commercial real estate involves negotiations
- Common reasons to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Could bankruptcy bring emotional relief as well as financial relief?
- Credit card balances could slowly push you to bankruptcy
- Credit card debt and minimum payments don't mix
- Debt relief or bankruptcy? Here’s why bankruptcy is better
- Delinquency rates, credit card debt are rising
- Disclosing defects in commercial real estate
- Do you have to tell the police if you have a firearm in the car?
- Do you know what sobriety tests are?
- Do you lose all of your assets in bankruptcy?
- Do you need a reason to evict someone?
- Does an as-is listing for cash sale mean you can hide defects in a property?
- Does drinking regularly make you safer to drive after a drink?
- Don’t let a boundary dispute spoil your new home
- Driver charged for fatal DUI accident
- Driving while using some prescription drugs may still be illegal
- Drunk driving in Illinois: Is it a misdemeanor or felony?
- DUI charges filed for single-vehicle wreck
- DUIs And Blood Draws: How To Protect Your Privacy And Withdraw Consent
- Essential information about the rights of the criminally accused
- Facing a bidding war: Today’s hot seller’s market
- False positive drug tests increase with shifting cannabis laws
- Fatal accident leads to DUI charges
- Four common mortgage and real estate scams
- Giving up little extras? It could be a sign to choose bankruptcy
- Growing marijuana in Illinois remains illegal in most situations
- Handling evictions according to residential real estate law
- Has a realtor lied to you?
- Has the deal for your new home been delayed?
- How a seller’s disclosure could cause issues with a real estate transaction
- How can you expunge or seal your criminal record in Illinois?
- How can you get credit collectors to stop calling you?
- How can you protect your assets during bankruptcy?
- How can you resolve an appraisal gap as a buyer?
- How do courts define fraud?
- How do the police spot drunk drivers?
- How does alcohol cause someone to feel buzzed?
- How long does a bankruptcy stay on your credit report?
- How long does bankruptcy take?
- How much cannabis is allowed in Illinois?
- How much must someone steal to face felony charges in Illinois?
- How speeding influences car crashes
- Illinois man charged in fatal drunk driving accident
- Illinois man, woman arrested for drug crimes
- Illinois police arrest 3 for drug crimes charges
- Illinois police arrest woman for drug possession
- Illinois traffic offenses often yield surprisingly stark outcomes
- Illinois woman facing criminal charges for embezzlement
- Illinois woman facing multiple DUI charges
- Internet crime growing more common
- Is bankruptcy really the nuclear option for debt relief?
- Is downloading an image considered theft?
- Is fighting a speeding ticket worth it?
- Is it ever acceptable to drink and drive?
- Is it illegal to exaggerate expense reports?
- Is this your first DUI in Illinois? What you need to know
- Keeping roads safe with new texting and driving laws
- Legal factors to consider when buying a new home
- Man faces DUI charge for head-on collision
- Man in Illinois accused of drunk driving
- Many Americans are unconcerned about driving while high
- New reckless driving and traffic laws in Illinois
- Organization is key after bankruptcy
- Police charge truck driver with DUI
- Prepare for the emotional toll of bankruptcy
- Protect Your Independence on Independence Day: Be Aware of DUI Checkpoints
- Protecting your interests in commercial real estate transactions
- Pulled over? Here's what to do if you've been smoking marijuana
- Real estate scams: Some home sellers are not who they claim to be
- Reckless driving isn't always a traffic ticket offense in Illinois
- Remember that the police don’t have to tell the truth
- Residential real estate: When can I turn down an offer?
- Revised regulations could make or break your case
- Should you use contingencies in a home offer?
- Significant medical debt is what plagues most bankruptcy filers
- Signs that a real estate deal may not be right for you
- Strict parenting may lead to drunk driving
- Student loans in bankruptcy at heart of Senate bill
- The benefits of having your criminal record expunged
- The collateral consequences of a DUI conviction
- The many ways an Illinois DUI can impact your life
- The status of legal marijuana in Illinois in 2022
- The vital role of contingency clauses in home purchase contracts
- The white collar crime realm: a vast, varied and complex universe
- Tips to avoid being the victim of a residential real estate scam
- Title defects can derail your real estate purchase
- Traffic stop results in arrest for Illinois drug crimes
- Two common misconceptions about criminal charges
- Understanding Illinois’ Good Samaritan drug overdose law
- Undisclosed defects in residential real estate
- Using an officer's written note to fight license suspension
- Voting with a criminal record
- Was the evidence in your case acquired lawfully?
- What are field sobriety tests?
- What are the assault and battery laws and penalties in Illinois?
- What are the collateral consequences of a DUI?
- What are the risks of using a quitclaim deed?
- What are your options for clearing your record in Illinois?
- What can make an eviction unlawful?
- What can you do if you get arrested?
- What constitutes reasonable suspicion in DUI cases?
- What does your new home really cost?
- What everyone should know about “pleading the Fifth”
- What factors are considered during criminal sentencing?
- What happens if the seller won't leave after you get your keys?
- What happens to your home if you file bankruptcy?
- What is a title lien, and what can you do about them?
- What is a zoning variance?
- What is encumbrance in residential real estate?
- What is mortgage fraud?
- What problems can occur when closing on a home?
- What should you know about your Miranda rights?
- What to know about Illinois retail theft charges
- What you can and can't keep in Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- What you should know about DUI and implied consent
- What you should know about embezzlement allegations
- What you should know about field sobriety tests
- What’s a hate crime?
- When can police lawfully search my car?
- When can police search your person during a traffic stop?
- When can you evict a tenant legally in Illinois?
- When do police have the right to handcuff a person?
- When does a DUI become a felony in Illinois?
- When should you consider bankruptcy? It is really up to you.
- Which generations could benefit from Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- Who is liable if your new home has defects?
- Why DUI charges shouldn’t be taken lightly
- Why might medical professionals face drug charges?
- Why should you be cautious about saying “I don’t recall” under oath?
- Why should you care about the law if you are under 18?
- Why you shouldn’t scrimp on title insurance
- Why you shouldn’t write a love letter to your new home
- Will bankruptcy stop a foreclosure?
- Will I lose my retirement savings if I file for bankruptcy?
- Will the Illinois eviction moratorium extension help residents avoid bankruptcy?
- Will you lose your home during Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Illinois?
- You can get a DUI on a day when you weren't drinking
- You can protect your earnest money with contingencies
- You can tell the police not to enter your home
- You really can rebuild your credit after bankruptcy
- You should never share your prescriptions
- Your freedom may be at risk if caught sharing prescriptions