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Legal

Telos VG Law Identifies the Four Steps of a Lawsuit

07th November 2012
Lawsuits can be very complicated and drawn out affairs, but they aren't always. In fact, many civil lawsuits are ended early in the litigation process by either a voluntary settlement or a decision to move into arbitration or mediation proceedings. Unless...
Author: Nancy Swenson
Legal

USCIS change in I-130 filing – Foreign Expatriates Once Again Forgotten

16th November 2011
USCIS has announced that starting on August 15, 2011, petitioners residing abroad will be able to file I-130 forms (petition for an alien relative) with the USCIS Chicago Lockbox Facility. Petitioners residing in countries with a USCIS office may either A...
Author: Danielle LC Beach
Divorce

Does Divorce Harm Children?

05th April 2011
It isn't unusual to overhear conversations like this. One lady told another that she should NOT stay in her marriage for the sake of her children. She offered the usual: make yourself happy; why should you be punished to stay with that guy just because he...
Author: Joe Beam
Divorce

Divorce and Its Consequences

16th March 2011
Why do some marriages end up in divorce? Are you looking for ways to save your marriage? In the US and in other developed nations, marriages have almost become a come and go affair in a society where couples can just get rid of each other through divorce....
Author: nevana74
Legal

Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP) - Michigan

07th March 2011
The purposeful destruction of property owned by someone else is considered a criminal offense. While commonly referred to as vandalism, this category of crime is classified in the Michigan criminal code as Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP). MDOP...
Author: Matthew
Law

Taking a DUI Breathalyzer: Pros and Cons

09th February 2011
Taking a DUI Breath Test: Pros and Cons “Should I take the Breath Test?” This is the question most often of DUI Attorneys at social events and cocktails parents. And, like many things in life, there is no clear-cut, bright-line answer. Rather, the an...
Author: Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers
Immigration Law

Strong Australian Dollar Raises Concerns

18th January 2011
With all the things happening in Australia, business visa holders are closely watching the latest developments here. With the country being one of the fastest growing economies in the world today, changes in here would certainly have a big effect. Thus, i...
Author: Steven
Personal Injury

When You Slip And Fall Give A Personal Injury Lawyer A Call

02nd July 2010
Getting injured on the job is the last thing that anyone wants to happen, especially in these uncertain economic times. But each and every year, countless Americans become injured in the course of their duties, rendering them unable to work. This can ofte...
Author: Nick Messe
Divorce

Alberta Divorce Finances

10th December 2009
Divorce is an extremely difficult and very emotional time but it is also time for making right decisions based on quality information. This emotional state can interfere and influence the decision making abilities which can have negative consequences for ...
Author: Jack Copper
Divorce

Alberta Divorce Finances

09th December 2009
Divorce is a very difficult and very emotional time but it is also time for making right decisions based on quality information. This emotional state can interfere and affect the decision making abilities which can have negative consequences for the rest ...
Author: Jack Copper
Legal

Third Party Payor Audits – Impact on Physician and Health Care Provider Clients

08th July 2009
Overview A health care provider's claims for medical services may be audited by payors (e.g., Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ("BCBSM") and Medicaid) for a number of reasons. Some audits are a result of random selection or some result fro...
Author: Wachler & Associates