Mark McCown's Columns
Will speaks for you when you can’t speak for yourself
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Dear Lawyer Mark: I have a distant relative in California that was in a car wreck not too long ago.
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Records can be expunged under certain scenarios
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010
Dear Lawyer Mark: I was wondering, how does a person get his record expunged? Read story
Peer pressure may help keep yard looking good
Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010
Dear Lawyer Mark: I’ve got a problem with some neighborhood kids, and I need some advice.
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Landlord could be liable for rental’s condition
Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010
DEAR LAWYER MARK: I live in Ironton and I have a question for you–my landlord won’t do anything to fix my apartment and I have asked him over and over again.
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More Mark McCown's Columns
- Tax refund can be taken for child support
- First one filing not always the final say in divorce cases
- Yes, young lady there truly is a Santa Claus
- Is found wallet really fair game?
- Child support issue could send dad to jail
- Appeals possible if rules are followed
- Stopped safety vehicle requires cars to change lanes
- How is an inheritance divided in a divorce?
- Unsupervised youngsters could lead to criminal charges
- Pet croc could wreck budget if owner is sued
- Health care: Constitutional right or privilege?
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Church News
You can call Heaven home if born again
While studying the word of God, this thought came upon me to write this about love.
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Columnists
Know how to give your dog boundaries
Bolting is when a dog dashes across a restricted threshold, such as a doorway or a curb. The solution for bolting is teaching your dog where the boundary to the threshold is and then the rules at each threshold.
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