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Read this article to learn how to make your favorite chocolate brownies. You can choose between regular chocolate brownies, caramel brownies, or chewy brownies. No matter what you choose, your brownies will be delicious! Who says people who are gluten free can't enjoy the taste of a freshly-baked brownie? This recipe makes brownies that are just as good as traditional ones. Add some peppermint to a traditional brownie for a tasty holiday treat.

summary: Make chocolate brownies. Make gluten free brownies. Make peppermint brownies.


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Your new partner won’t be perfect. No one is. This means they make mistakes. If your partner makes a mistake, remind yourself that it wasn't intentional. Don’t automatically assume the mistake was made to hurt you. Know what things are mistakes that will end a relationship. Because you have been cheated on before, any cheating behavior will probably be a dealbreaker. Lying may also be something that can lead to a breakup. However, small things, like forgetting something or disagreeing, don’t mean your new partner can’t be trusted. When you have trouble trusting someone, it can negatively impact your relationship. You may be standoffish, closed off, and put walls between you and the other person. This will eventually cause the relationship to stall and fall apart. Admit when you are doing things to interfere with the relationship. This may be keeping your new partner at arm’s length or breaking commitments. By facing your behavior, you can work to change it and build more trust. Part of what happens when trust is broken is that people build walls and become harder and more distant. This is often necessary, but when you find someone you care about, you should let yourself be vulnerable. Being open with your new partner can give you the opportunity to build a wonderful new relationship. Being open and vulnerable doesn’t mean that you forget what you learned, stop watching for warning signs, or stop being smart about the relationship. It just means you give your new partner a chance to prove that they are trustworthy. When you and your new partner start getting close, you should open up and explain your situation. Letting them know that you have been cheated on and have some trust issues can help you both set boundaries and know what is expected from each other. You can say, “My previous partner cheated on me, and it hurt me. I have trust issues, but I am working on it. I think we should talk about our ideas of trust and set boundaries with each other.” When you find yourself not trusting someone, stop and analyze those thoughts. Ask yourself why you are having these thoughts. Are they based on something the new person has done? Or are they a result of your own issues? Taking the time to address your worries can help you keep in control of them and not let past experiences of broken trust interfere with new relationships.

summary: Recognize that everyone makes mistakes. Take responsibility for your actions. Learn to be open and vulnerable. Discuss your trust issues with your partner. Question mistrustful thoughts.


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You can't win a case in small claims court if you never had the right to sue there. Small claims court typically handles small legal issues, such as resolving unpaid debts, enforcing or changing contracts, or recovering money. Small claims courts do not handle cases involving fraud, libel, assault, or battery. Check the small claims court guide for your state to determine if your claim is appropriate for small claims court. Many states have websites dedicated to helping individuals navigate the small claims process. Check to see if your state has a website or a guide that can help you to navigate the small claims court process. The amount that you want to sue someone for must be under the maximum allowable amount for your state's small claims courts. This limit does not include court fees or interest.  No matter what the limit is, the money you seek must be directly related to your actual damages. Just because small claims allows you to sue for up to $5,000 does not mean you should sue for $5,000 if only $500 was at stake. Padding your damages like that will make you look greedy and unprofessional at worst. At best you'll look unprepared.  Keep in mind that some states also limit the number of small claims proceedings that can be filed in one calendar year, or they might limit the dollar amount that can be claimed in one calendar year. A statute of limitations is an amount of time between when an event happened and when someone can no longer be sued because of that event. These vary by state and by types of contracts or lawsuits; generally speaking, legal proceedings for contracts and property damage expire after 3-10 years. Check with your County Clerk to determine your case's statute of limitation. You must be 18 or older to file a suit in small claims court. If you are under 18, you will need a parent or guardian to file on your behalf. Be aware that corporations, associations and partnerships can also file suits in small claims court. The jurisdiction is the location in which the person whom you are suing resides or where their business operates. It is important to determine the correct person against whom to bring a suit as well, which will in turn help you figure out the correct jurisdiction. You can also file a suit against an individual, company, association or partnership.   Make sure that you locate and name the proper person. Spell their name correctly, and have their correct contact information. To get the correct and full name of the entity, check with the County Clerk where the entity operates. If the business operates in another state, it may not be financially reasonable to bother filing a claim in small claims court. The financial amount that you may receive in a judgment in your favor may not cover the costs of having to appear in court for a hearing in another state. Even though attorneys typically aren't allowed to represent clients in small claims court, an attorney can fill you in on details and nuances of the law that you might not have noticed otherwise.  For example, some states allow triple damages under consumer protection laws if you were harmed by a product. This could entitle you to more money than you thought you could get. Lawyers also can assist you in planning your strategy and teach you stronger argument styles.
summary: Figure out if your case can be addressed in small claims court. Determine the jurisdiction's financial limit. Confirm that the statute of limitations has not expired on your case. Check your eligibility. Determine the correct jurisdiction and defendant. Consider talking to an attorney.