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Employment Law

What is a Confidentiality agreement ?

14th March 2012
What is valuable information? Confidential information plays an important role in the success of the business. Because it protects the ideas, plans, policies before the completion of a project. Confidential agreement gives security to such valuable infor...
Author: Herry Taylor
Law

Smart Programs and Approaches of DUI Lawyer in Rhode Island in Winning Your DUI Case

10th June 2011
Drinking under the influence- that is what is suggested by its phrase DUI. Dui criminal acts normally take place generally in most sites. In Rhode Island solely, there are a lot of noted court cases with driving a car at the same time intoxicated offenses...
Author: Richard McWhilly
Bankruptcy Law

Alimony, Spousal Help, Divorce & Family Law

01st April 2011
Alimony is payments that one particular wife or husband may possibly be ordered to pay another spouse for assistance as a consequence of a divorce. In Rhode Island Divorce, some spouses qualify for alimony from the other partner. Alimony is also identifie...
Author: tierra
Immigration Law

I Believe in God. Can I get an R-1?

19th January 2011
The short answer is no. Belief in God or a higher power does not qualify one for an R-1 visa. The R-1 is a visa reserved for religious workers, such as ministers, nuns, rabbis, and other religious workers who are seeking to come into the United States ...
Author: Attorney Rizvi
Taxes

No Reduction In The Intensity Of GST Work

18th January 2011
As the future of the Goods and Services Tax is still uncertain in India but our efforts to elaborate the broader concept of “GST” will continue in the same manner. Even after facing such a huge setback on major issues such as GST structure, Constitutional...
Author: Atul
Divorce

Divorce and Taxes - Which Support Is Deductible?

25th November 2010
For many people child and spousal support obligations are their biggest monthly expense. Considering the amount you may be paying, it is natural to seek a tax deduction for the expense, for the savings will come from your highest marginal rate (e.g., if ...
Author: Lawgnome
Criminal Law

Why Extortion Is Regarded as a Serious Crime

05th August 2010
As a judge in Dallas for 10 years, and a criminal defense lawyer of The Wade Law Firm since 2007, Henry Wade has met hundreds of individuals charged with varying crimes, both misdemeanors and criminal felonies. Specializing in white collar criminal def...
Author: Dean Matthews
Divorce

Significance of Divorce Records

08th June 2010
Is there any state that does not have any records of its divorce cases stored in its state repository? Certainly, none. Each state has its own divorce record that is maintained by the government. Therefore, if you're in the middle of doing a background ch...
Author: JessieMoore
Legal

Rhode Island Alimony Law

21st December 2009
Alimony is payments that one spouse may be ordered to pay another spouse for support as a result of a divorce.In Rhode Island Divorce, some spouses qualify for alimony from the other spouse. Alimony is also known as Spousal Support or Spousal Maintenance....
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
Taxes

Tax Tip on The Gift Tax: Use It or Lose It

16th December 2009
One of the least-understood tax rules is the federal gift tax. Gift taxes are paid by the grantor, not the recipient. But taxes are seldom owed, even on substantial gifts, because everyone gets a credit that exempts up to $1 million of taxable gifts over...
Author: versatile
Taxes

Earn Tax Credits on Your Car Donations

08th December 2009
Looking for something to do with your old cars that seem useless for you? Try to donate them to charity institutions and make great tax returns out of it. There are lots of charity institutions that accept your car donations. Cars are very useful and c...
Author: Urmann
Taxes

Being generous throughout the year may not hurt at tax time!

23rd November 2009
If you want to gift someone, do not worry about taxes. There are effective strategies available. Right now, if you are giving a gift, your threshold is $12,000 to any one recipient. That's pretty generous. If you are married, you and your spouse can sp...
Author: Chintamani
Legal

Medicaid Fraud Investigations in New York City

10th November 2008
Health care coverage in New York these days costs an arm and a leg. Think you can have a break but applying for Medicaid? That may be so - if you financially qualify. On the other hand, if you don't, think twice before applying because you may be investig...
Author: Author Unknown