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Divorce

Broward Divorce Lawyer Explains the Importance of Getting Agreements in Writing

21st March 2011
We all would like to think that people will keep their word, that a handshake or a nod of the head is enough to secure a commitment. Of course if that were true attorneys would be less in demand. The reality is that if it's not in writing, it is as if i...
Author: H. Baron
Law

The Law No Longer Under a Schoolmaster

21st March 2011
You may not be purposely co-creating with your friends, family, and other associates, but the law of attraction responds to your vibration nonetheless. In other words, you co-create when you're focusing with another-whether you want to or not. So ask your...
Author: Orville Moore
Divorce

The Divorce Process

18th March 2011
Divorce involves more than telling your spouse your want out of a relationship. With divorce, Wall NJ residents must be prepared for an appearance in court or before a family mediator. All states have their own particular divorce laws and regulations. It ...
Author: Guide Wesley
Taxes

Andorra Cuts Residency Bureaucracy

10th March 2011
Politicans are planning to raise taxes across Europe in their budgets, and many high net worth individuals are considering relocating in 2011 to a more tax friendly environment, and starting to decide which jurisdiction would be most favourable for them a...
Author: Roger Munns
Immigration Law

How to Initiate a USCIS Change of Address

09th February 2011
If you have a pending case with the U.S citizenship and immigration services or just want to move residence it's necessary that you report these changes to the USCIS. This will guarantee that you receive important notices and updates on your application.B...
Author: Martin Valence
Medical Malpractice

New York medical malpractice lawyer – We Can Help You

04th February 2011
Medical malpractice is negligence of a health care professional in the diagnosis, care, and treatment of a patient. These oversights may include misdiagnoses of a condition or disease, failure to inform the patient of the risks of a procedure or prescribe...
Author: Thomas
Divorce

12 Questions To Ask Your Child Custody Attorney

20th January 2011
Choosing a child custody attorney is not a straightforward task. Unlike a normal legal issue such as a road traffic accident, litigation, debt collection, personal injuries or the many other legal situations that arise in our daily lives, child law is dif...
Author: Terry Legal
Divorce

Public Divorce Records - How to Perform a Search Online

17th January 2011
Divorce records is one of the most searched public records online. It is commonly used in checking the marital status and also the divorce background of a prospective spouse. This is essential for a divorcée who is intending to remarry. This helps to diss...
Author: Albert Akogo
Estate Planning

New York Intestacy Law: What Happens to Your Assets if You Die without a New York Will

06th January 2011
Passing away without a Will is called dying ‘intestate’. What happens to your property if you die intestate depends on your state’s laws. The implications this can have on your loved ones varies among each jurisdiction. This article discusses the impacts ...
Author: Jakub Bednar
Legal

Defamation of Character Online

17th December 2010
The concept of defamation is new and vague. More importantly the effects of defamation are not always fully understood. Defamation is very plainly defined as: "the intentional and wrongful publication and communication of words or behavior to a third p...
Author: Niselow Attorneys
Immigration Law

How to Get a Green Card

23rd November 2010
Permanent Residents have already been authorized to reside and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident by way of a family member who's a citizen ...
Author: Federico Gould
Immigration Law

ICE fingerprint application under scrutiny; no lengthier an solution to decide out

07th October 2010
On Tuesday, the very first two neighbourhoods have determined to decide out of the Safe Communities system, a supposedly voluntary system that includes revealing fingerprints with federal immigration enforcement.On the other hand, in accordance to Immigra...
Author: Sandy Dickson
Bankruptcy Law

Waiting to File Bankruptcy

24th September 2010
Sometimes you have to wait before you are eligible to file for bankruptcy protection. If you’ve filed before, if you’ve recently move to Arizona from another state, you will need to abide by Arizona’s bankruptcy laws. It used to be that you could file ...
Author: Max Gunderson
Law

U.S. Citizenship Through Naturalization

23rd September 2010
When it comes to immigration, the United States has some of the toughest laws in the world. Immigrating to the United States takes time, money and countless hours of paperwork. However, having a bit of determination and patience may keep your family toget...
Author: Maryland Immigration Attorney
Immigration Law

U.S. Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment

22nd September 2010
The Fourteenth Amendment provides all people born on U.S. soil are United States Citizens. Most countries in the Western Hemisphere provide the same criteria for citizenship. Universally, there are 3 different ways in which countries provide for citizen...
Author: Ann Allott
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