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Accident claims

Compensation Claims: When To Make An Accident Claim

19th April 2010
If you are wondering whether or not to make an accident claim following an injury you have suffered, read on to find out how to decide and what to do next. This article talks about the misconception of the UK ‘compensation culture' and how to decide if ...
Author: Jessica Parker
Taxes

CPA Tax Tips on Getting Out of Debt

02nd December 2009
Tax debt is basically the taxes that need to be paid or is due to be paid to the IRS and can be either Federal, local or state taxes. These outstanding taxes need to be cleared and you need to also pay off additional interest that has accumulated over the...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Estate Planning

3 Reasons Everyone Needs an Estate Plan

26th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Wheelwright Estate planning is a task that commonly gets pushed to the back burner. Why? The reason I hear most often is not a good one because it's based on a terrible misconception. Here is the terrible misconception: I...
Author: Tom Wheelwright
Legal

The Difference between Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct

27th October 2009
Sexual harassment and misconduct claims are legal actions against behaviors that are sexual in nature in the workplace. Although the two terms are normally used interchangeably, there is a difference between sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Don't Forget Your Ticket to Work

23rd September 2009
Thousands of Americans are deemed by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to be disabled every year and accordingly receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI), or both. The misconception among the many w...
Author: Aaron Rifkind
Legal

How does child custody in Canada work?

25th February 2006
In the confusion of divorce, most parents never consider the issue of child custody beforehand. Often communication between the spouses has broken down and both parents presume their assumptions about child custody to be accepted by the other parent. Ofte...
Author: Jonathan Brown
Legal

What does a Notary Public do?

16th February 2006
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A...
Author: David Simmons
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