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Divorce

Divorce: What Happens to Real Estate and Other Large Assets?

19th May 2010
Attorneys and lawyers both understand that you worked hard for what you have.The results of your hard work may be represented by your home, car, or perhaps a significant savings or investment account. Georgia law states that all assets and debts, large...
Author: SullivJe
Personal Injury

The Personal Injury Law The Settlement

04th May 2010
The personal injury settlement is the compensation for the injury caused to the plaintiff by the defendant. The settlement is mostly a financial remuneration which is either agreed before the case goes to trail - out of court settlement; or it is settled ...
Author: Ima Johnson
Immigration Law

10 Easy Tips to help you with a UK immigration application

30th December 2009
Preparing your own immigration application to apply for a visa to the UK or extending your current leave may seem an overwhelming experience, however we wish to help you with 10 easy tips which you can apply to navigate the process. 1. Read and ...
Author: Monika Jablecka
Legal

Lease-Purchase Agreement Advantages and Disadvantages

21st December 2009
The recession on real estate property has been worse and the rental business was affected by this crisis as well. Many landlords are offering new type of contract to the tenant which is called the lease-purchase agreement contract. This kind of contract g...
Author: James Kahn
Legal

How Much Should an Employee Get as Severance Package

11th July 2009
Generally, a severance package is made up of pay and benefits given by an employer to a dismissed employee. But contrary to some belief, a severance package is not given as an entitlement prescribed by law, rather it is an employer's prerogative - which m...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Trusts

What Is A Hybrid Trust?

05th June 2009
Trusts can be divided into any number of different kinds, but in many cases people divide them into two types; the fixed trust and the discretionary trust. In a fixed trust, the beneficiaries and the amounts to be paid to them are decided in advance and s...
Author: mgordon
Family Law

What Is A Prenuptial Agreement – And Who Needs One?

29th May 2009
A prenuptial agreement is essentially a legally binding agreement made before a couple gets married or enters into a civil partnership. The agreement deals with what should happen to assets of the couple in the event of divorce, though various additions c...
Author: mgordon
Legal

California Exemptions: Are you REALLY Exempt from Overtime Pay?

17th February 2009
One of the most common and often expensive mistakes an employer can make is to misclassify their employees as being exempt from overtime, if they are, in fact, non exempt employees by law. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and i...
Author: Mansi Gupta
Legal

Jury Instructions

07th June 2006
Jury Instructions Jury instructions are the judge's directions to the jury before it begins deliberations regarding the factual questions it must answer and the legal rules that it must apply. Although the court has discretion to give instructions at...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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