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Taxes

Death And Taxes, Nothing More Certain

29th March 2011
We all hate to pay taxes, but refusing or forgetting to pay them every year will bring big problems for those who think that they can get away with it. In fact, the taxman has several courses of action that he can take to make sure that he gets his pound...
Author: Stewart Wrighter
Divorce

Protecting Your Rights During Child Support And Custody Cases

11th March 2011
Issues involving children are among the most vital issues within the realm of family law. How divorcing couples and the courts determine such issues as child custody and child support will go a long way in determining the well-being of the children in q...
Author: yourarizonadivorcelawyer



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Immigration Law

Fiance Visa to the U.S. Meeting Requirement

28th June 2010
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) requires K1 fiance visa applicants to have physically met in person before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will grant the I-129F. This is simply one factor used to prove the bona fide...
Author: Cathy Tran Reck
Personal Injury

Limitations for Personal Injury Claims

15th April 2010
One of the most difficult things in life is dealing with a personal injury, especially one caused by using something one thought to be safe. The law literature is full of stories. People buying furniture, for example. In one case, a man in his 60s bought ...
Author: Robert Palmer
Real Estate Law

How to Determine Who is at Fault in a Property Line Dispute

24th March 2010
"Good fences make good neighbors." Do you agree with this statement? Having some space between you and your neighbor can be a good thing, but in order to put up that fence you'll need to know your actual property line! It's also good to have an ...
Author: Frank Smith