conlawhero
ConLawHero
conlawhero

Yeah, that’s kind of the point. It never happens like that. I mean, who could be married (other than for a very short amount of time) and accumulate no assets or no children. My wife and I do not have children, but we have assets. Some friends have kids and assets. Some have kids and rent with no real assets.

I’d say 10 years would be a much better timeline. It’s only now that we’re starting to see the ramifications of Legalzoom’s substandard practices. Lawsuits suing Legalzoom won’t happen in significant numbers for another 5 to 10 years.

Legalzoom hasn’t been around long enough to have court cases of its users come to fruition. Legalzoom was named the 27th most valuable start up in 2011. So, that gives some context as to how new the company really is.

It could work if it were a no frills divorce. If the couple was barely married, had no assets, no kids, no collective debt, no retirement accounts, no degrees (as in, one got a degree during the marriage), literally just two, practical, strangers living in a rented apartment or house.

This is an idea that will a) fail before it starts, or b) get sued out of existence after it screws up someone’s divorce.

If you’re referring to blocking three stun shots from the practice droid, that’s literally “youngling” force training. It’s the beginning of the beginning training. So, it’s not surprising, with Obi Wan’s one on one guidance, that Luke blocked three shots after having practice for a short time beforehand (with Obi Wan

I agree. As a lawyer, I used to work for a giant douchebag who was so bad at his job that the only thing he could critique on my assignments was grammar (not that I had/have poor grammar, he just liked things his way).

Pretty sure no one’s saying they’re shocked Rey can fight. It more comes from the fact that she apparently masters the force in about 4 hours.

Do it in Machete order, IV, V, II, III, VI.

This is why I say that, instead of gym class, personal finance should be mandatory for high school graduation.

Well... that’s an assumption that’s not only completely unfounded, but patently false. When something like that happens and I get to screw with someone who’s being an asshole, you’ve never seen someone with as large a smile plastered across their face.

I’m nice when I need to be, but if someone’s a complete asshole, I will be straight up evil.

Then get a giant tax bill at the end of the year, fuck it.

That’s my exact philosophy. Right now, my wife and I claim ourselves and 0 for everything else. We end up getting a tax refund and it goes right towards her medical school loans. Well... the refund goes into a brokerage account that we’re using to save up to pay off the loans. Since our loan is around 3.5% and hypothet

The engineered limits tend to be a little higher, I believe, for safety purposes. However, the roads are engineered for a certain speed limit (or range, let’s say). I’ve never been on a road where the speed limit posted was higher than it should be to safely drive. Usually it’s the exact opposite, it’s so unbearably

As you point out, it’s $30 or so per year. Most people won’t even pause to consider saving $30 per year. That’s $0.08 per day. Personally, the amount of time it takes to try and figure out how to get my withholding amount to net $0 at the end of the year isn’t worth the $30 it will save me.

So does speeding. In fact, the reason that there are speed limits and laws making tailgating illegal is because it’s very dangerous to drive faster than the engineered limits of the road as well as the fact that it is very dangerous to follow closely as physics pretty much ensures that, if you do, instead of occupying

I’d rather not figure out what my withholdings would be in order to basically net $0 and I’m a tax attorney. I can’t imagine nearly anyone bothers to figure out exactly what numbers have to been to correctly equal $0 owed or refunded.

Unless you’re outside the US, in which case I make no claims about legality, that is 100% wrong.

You realize that speeding in order to pass is illegal. So, in your scenario, if I sped up to let him over and then he was pulled over for breaking the speed limit, there’s a high likelihood I’d get pulled over as well.