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There’s still time to register for tonight’s call about Breaking Up Your Marriage and Your Business.  Don’t miss my teleseminar series where I will be interviewing Marty Varon, a skillful business valuator and sensational CPA who will be sharing information on issues that anyone going through the divorce of your marriage and your business should know. Join us to find out how to get your best settlement possible. 
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Breaking Up Marriage and Business?

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You know every where you turn these days it seems we hear bad news about the economy and business. Going through a divorce and trying to sell a business in the midst of this economy is challenging to say the least. Depending on which side of the bargaining table you sit on, you may be able to use this down economy to your advantage. If business is down, then it’s generally worth less and if you are the one keeping the business after your split that’s in your favor. However, being on the other side where you will likely be selling your portion out at a low point means being especially careful, and needing extra knowledge and attention to get your best deal as well.
 
Check out my special teleseminar series, “Divorce Speak” this month featureing Marty Varon, a skillful business valuator and sensational CPA who will be sharing information on issues that anyone going through the divorce of your marriage and your business should know. What one clause MUST you have in your settlement agreement to protect yourself if you’ve got both your marriage and a business to split? Be sure to listen in to find out!
 
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Assistance Available for Flood Victims in Georgia

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This information below is from a recent email I received from Senator Johnny Isakson regarding flood relief for the recent victims in Georgia.  More rain has happened this week and is still raining today.  Prayers go out to the victims of all this flooding.

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Recently, our state witnessed a series of severe storms that resulted in flooding across much of north Georgia and the metro Atlanta area. As a result, Gov. Sonny Perdue requested a federal disaster declaration from President Obama to assist the affected areas.

On September 24, 2009, President Obama issued a Major Disaster Declaration for the state of Georgia, triggering the release of federal funds to help individuals recover from the severe storms and flooding that began September 18, 2009, and continuing. Currently, the counties of Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Heard, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Stephens and Walker have been designated for Individual Assistance, and all counties are eligible to apply for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.

Individual Assistance can include temporary housing assistance for eligible applicants such as rental assistance and repair assistance. If you sustained damage during these storms and live in one of the designated counties, I encourage you to register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY (800) 462-7585 for individuals with speech or hearing disabilities. If you have Internet access, you may apply for disaster assistance online at http://www.disasterassistance.gov <http://www.disasterassistance.gov> .

In addition, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Douglas, Gwinnett, Paulding, Stephens and Walker counties are also now eligible for Public Assistance. This assistance provides funding on a cost-sharing basis to local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations for the repair or replacement of damaged roads, dams, bridges, water treatment facilities, publicly-owned utilities and other types of infrastructure.

I have been in communication with state emergency officials as well as local government officials in counties affected by this severe weather and flooding. Last week, I toured some of the damaged areas with Vice President Biden, Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano and FEMA Administrator Fugate. I believe it was very important for the administration to see firsthand the destruction that has taken place, and I hope it helps them understand the urgency of getting help to all of Georgia’s affected   communities.

I have compiled the latest information on disaster response and recovery activities on my website. Please visit http://www.isakson.senate.gov/flooding.html <http://www.isakson.senate.gov/flooding.html>  for more information, including a list of local disaster relief centers.

Help for the Silent Victims of Domestic Violence

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Thanks to Susan Cadley, LPC, CSC of Living from Within LLC Counseling & Coaching Services, Suwanee, GA 678-296-1278 for sharing this information.

Did you know there is a resource available for the family pets of victims of domestic violence? When a family or person leaves a domestic violence situation, leaving an animal behind is yet another loss and can be dangerous for the pet. Ahimsa House is a resource that will foster, vet and care for family pet where safe shelter is required.

Last year Ahimsa House paid for 3000 room nights for animals from domestic violence situations - cats, dogs, horses, etc. There is always a need for foster homes and fund raising activities cover the organizations costs. This month Ahimsa House presents Walk `N Wag on 10/10/2009. Consider supporting them by bringing your dog(s) out of a walk or visiting the event.

Lenox Park Buckhead
Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fun, Food and Entertainment
 for the Whole Family!

Saturday, October 10, 2009 o 10:00am-2:00pm
Registration begins at 9:00am
Ahimsa House Attractions:

* One Mile and One-Half Mile Walks
* Silent Auction
* Micro chipping & Nail Clipping by a Vet
* Pet Contests with Celebrity Judges
* Vendor Booths (click here <http://www.ahimsahouse.org/walk-n-wag-vendor-list> to see current list of vendors)
* Entertainment
* Food
* Doggie Art Station
* Prizes
* Demonstrations

… and Much More!

www.ahimsahouse.

org <http://www.ahimsahouse.org/>

Ahimsa" is a Sanskrit word meaning non-violence.