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  • AU 21.5; Scales And Transparency by CoreIsHyper_666
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    Randall Boggs x OC
  • Lynette Boggs Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    Attorney Lynette Perez has filed to run for At-Large District 7 for the Judson Independent School District. Early Voting starts April 22-30; Election Day is May 4, 2019.
  • Escapè by Pocassium
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    Alex Knight, Daughter of the lead singer of America's favorite band, runs into her dead mothers Ex bandmate at her mothers grave. What does she do when he asks her help him get the band back together?
  • She'll Be Alright - For Emily by stateofgracexo
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  • Anything Can Happen by letmetellastory99
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    Kristen Becker and Samuel Boggs had been friends for years and together for about two. Though college became on obstacle and they both parted their separate ways. They desperately tried to keep their relationship afloat, but new friends and new surroundings took over and they broke up. Four years later both of them are back home in North Carolina, and ready to begin their lives as adults, fresh out of college. They last thing they expect to see is eachother but once they do is there a way for their friendship to go back to the way it once was? Or will four years apart have done too much damage to fix?
  • Ask Kim by Kim_Boggs
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  • Lynette Boggs Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    At the time of custody disputes, both parents should choose a child custody lawyer for help. No matter if the custody disagreement is part of an existing divorce process or between parents who never married. Not every attorney experienced in family law and child custody matters. Therefore, it is necessary to find a lawyer like Lynette Boggs-Perez who specializes in child custody and family law matters in order to make sure that you are being properly represented
  • One Eyed Vision - A Mike x Randall story by fhudhjdj
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    I made this for fun and because i don't see many stories with these 2, so I made one. Also i do not own these characters nor do i own any of the monster inc movies.
  • Lynette Boggs-Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    It is actually possible for an individual to choose a do-it-yourself approach in the divorce process. However, sometimes it becomes difficult to fill out the documentation accurately or submit it to the court on time. Inadequate information or any other problem in paperwork can often slow down the divorce process, will make it more expensive and time-consuming in the long run. A divorce attorney can guide you what forms and other documentation required to be submitted and when.
  • Lynette Boggs Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    Attorney Boggs-Perez has served as the mock trial coach for Judson High School since 2016. She serves on the Board of the Law Alumni Association of St. Mary's University and is the 2018 President of the Black Alumni Law Association (BALA) of St. Mary's Law School. Attorney Boggs-Perez holds professional memberships in the Texas Bar College, San Antonio Bar Association, San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and San Antonio Black Lawyers Association. Attorney Boggs-Perez is one of two recipients of the 2018 "Future Legends In the Law" Award presented by the San Antonio Black Lawyers Association. She is a Black Lawyers Association at the Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center.
  • Quotes from The Hunger Games Trilogy by X_Tibbit_X
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    This is where I have found the best quotes from all of the much loved series, and put them in one book. I've googled it many times, and if you think that there is one that should be added, just message me. There will be spoilers, so if you didn't read one of the books, don't freak. And don't comment on any of them with spoilers. Thanks! Don't forget to vote for your favorite book! Would you survive The Hunger Games? Find out here: http://www.thehungergames.co.uk/game And also, if you have fan art you want me to put up on the side of the chapter, Message/ comment below!
  • Snow Storm by RoseRail
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    It was 1975 in the Colorado mountains and a family of four moved to another place. A black out hit's and the kid's can't be found, so the father and another set out in search for them. Suddenly a snowstorm hit, making it garde for the searchers as well as the missing children. They summon up the courage to fight threw the storm and find the missing children. Will they find them in time or will they loose the fight.
  • scare me ▹ monsters university by pinkformula
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    [Y/N] Wailerford has switched her major to become a scarer in one bold move, after spending two semesters at Monsters University the year before. [Y/N] almost had it all figured out. She'd been accepted as a student at MU, accumulated an exceptional GPA, and managed a spot as the Greek Council's well-known public officer but there was one thing she was missing; a major worth learning for. Now, a sophomore, she's giving the path of a scarer her best effort but the newest batch of freshmen are making this year a bit more rocky and frightening than it has to be. [a devastating love triangle story between the reader, james p. sullivan, and randall boggs]
  • How Mockingjay should've went by RedneckFangirl
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  • Lynette Boggs-Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    The Baby Moses Law, also known as the Safe Haven Law, allows parents to legally abandon their children in their first 60 days of life with no questions asked. Yes, you read this correctly - with no questions asked. The purpose of the law is to provide a responsible option for distressed parents who see no alternative beyond infant abandonment.
  • Lynette Boggs Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    These are a few tips experienced adoption attorney Lynette Boggs-Perez suggests. For more information on adoptions, contact the law office at 210-468-0404 or visit her website at lynetteboggs.com.
  • Lynette Boggs Perez by lynetteboggspperez
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    Attorney Boggs-Perez received her bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame and a master's degree in Public Administration, cum laude, from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She received her Juris Doctorate degree at the age of 48 from St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio. She is a former judicial intern to the Honorable Rebecca Simmons of the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals; former judicial extern to Chief Justice Piper Griffin, Orleans Parish Civil District Court, Louisiana; and former law clerk in the trial division of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. She served both as a staff writer (Volume 42) and associate editor (Volume 43) of the St. Mary's Law Journal. She is the 2012 recipient of the Judge Jack Miller Award, presented by the St. Mary's Law Faculty Advocacy Committee and one of 10 in her law school graduation class inducted into the National Order of Barristers.