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Divorce

Weston Divorce Attorney - The Economy and Divorce in Weston

29th April 2010
During the past several months I have seen a large increase in the number of individuals consulting with me about a possible divorce. People with long term marriages, short term marriages, and everything in between. I of course immediately began to suspec...
Author: H. Baron
Divorce

Look up for online Divorce Records with Easily Comprehensible and Detailed Websites

24th March 2010
The mushrooming up of a number of online divorce records websites has meant many prospective brides or grooms can lay their hands on any sensitive information; well before embarking on the most important journey or event of their life called marriage. Sin...
Author: Article Manager
Accident claims

Houston Car Accident Statistics

22nd March 2010
Houston brings people from all over the area on to its streets. There are thousands of accidents reported each year and the number of accidents shows this. They range from the minor fender benders to multiple car pile-ups that involve fatalities. Let's lo...
Author: lisa
Divorce

Why does India have such a low Divorce rate?

17th December 2009
Divorce in India is extremely low compared to the United States. In America around half of marriages end in divorce, but in India it is a mere one per cent. It is so low that many have the idea that it is illegal. This is not the case but there are many r...
Author: amnorge
Divorce

Don't Want Divorce? - Stop Divorce By Actively Ruling It Out As An Option

03rd December 2009
If you don't want divorce, rule it out as an option. You have probably heard that the way to get what you want is to visualize having it. Why then, would you visualize divorce? No couple goes into a marriage expecting to file for divorce. Yet I think s...
Author: W. Scott
Personal Injury

Office Accidents: Hidden Dangers of Working in an Office

30th August 2009
Over two million people in the UK suffer accidents at work every year, according to HSE statistics. A study by the Labour Force Survey showed that this includes around 300,000 injuries which are serious enough to be reported, representing a rate of on...
Author: Jessica Parker
Legal

Emotional Distress Caused by Workplace Bullies

21st July 2009
Emotional distress claims at workplace are usually caused by workplace bullying by a superior or a co-employee. The emotional distress could be caused by actions by an individual or a group and workplace bullying can take on different forms. Workpl...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Why Motorcycles are Prone to Accidents

05th May 2009
Motorcycles are popular among young motorists for its mobility and speed. Now, more people, including professionals, use motorcycles as a means of transport. In a busy metropolis like Los Angeles where traffic volume is often heavy, having a motorcycl...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Why Plead Guilty if You Are Innocent

29th September 2008
Recently a curious phenomenon has risen to the attention of the American public. Why do people plead guilty to crimes then profess their innocence? Or, to put it another way, why would someone plead guilty to a crime they did not commit? Several banker...
Author: Geoff Mousseau
Legal

What Constitutes Medical Malpractice?

07th April 2008
When you visit a doctor, you expect a highly trained expert to listen to your symptoms, investigate further if needed through examination and make an accurate diagnosis. Unfortunately, this situation can go wrong. Medical malpractice is defined as any neg...
Author: martinvnostrand
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