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Copyright & Trademark

Copywriting is Essential to Your Internet Marketing Strategy

13th July 2010
The Internet is full of information. The tricky thing about information, though, is that someone has to produce it. Copywriting is a form of writing that sells a product or service. With the advent of article marketing, articles also now fall under the um...
Author: Lelia Raynal
Criminal Law

Information On Criminal Records Illinois

22nd April 2010
Individuals have to make use of the Illinois Criminal Records for the sake of maintaining the safety and protection of the general public. Such pertinent reports are still obtainable offline these days at the Illinois police office or at the state's circu...
Author: Benjo Mars
Divorce

Divorce – how it affects the children

11th March 2010
Couples who are about to get divorced should know that their decision could have a negative impact on their child's long-term academic performance. The consequences of parental divorce may lead to higher school drop-out rates among children whose parents ...
Author: Richard
Divorce

Divorce Tips on How Parents Can Survive the Custody Battle

22nd December 2009
Are you looking for divorce tips and advice on how to win a child custody battle? Here, we will take a look at some tips on how parents can survive the custody battle. What are you supposed to do for the best interest of your children when they are caught...
Author: Cory Aidenman
Divorce

What is a Joint Custody Agreement in Joint Custody of Children?

11th August 2009
A joint custody, or shared custody agreement, is when split parents decide to take joint responsibility for the raising of their children. There is joint physical custody, where the child will alternate between physical homes, and joint legal custody, whe...
Author: Sarah Dillon
Legal

Self-Defense Law in Canada

23rd June 2009
Self-Defense is one of the most controversial of all the possible law problems mostly because it is usually hard to define when it self defense and when not. In Canada self-defense is defined in the Canadian Criminal Code. In the common law tradition self...
Author: Matt Traverso
Trusts

What Are Discretionary Trusts?

05th June 2009
The number of different kinds of trusts available to someone who wants to protect their assets for their family can be somewhat daunting if you happen to bring up a list of them on Wikipedia or another such site. Although in many cases one type of trust i...
Author: mgordon
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