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Law

Will the Prenuptial agreement protects all my current and future assets?

27th June 2012
Yes, pre nuptial agreement will protect all your current and future assets. It excludes the liabilities of the parties towards each other and the asset of the parties earned by before or after the marriage will remain the sole property of the individua...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Immigration Law

Arizona IIMPACT Crackdown on Illegal Immigrant Smugglers

15th March 2011
Immigration lawyers are existing so as to assistance you deal with all factors of the immigration application form so that your software does not get rejected. The state of Arizona has been going through numerous matters pertaining to illegal immigrants a...
Author: Van Rice
Divorce

Garland Divorce Lawyer - Children Of Many Different Ages Will Deal With Divorce In Different Ways

20th July 2010
A number of kids are so young when their parents divorce that they don't truly recall them being together. Others are old enough to always remember exactly what occurred. They'll recall exactly what they were doing when they found out about the divorce an...
Author: dallasdivorce
Lemon Law

How can you Remedy the Lemon used car you purchased - Indiana Lemon Laws

31st March 2010
Buying a used car is a huge financial alternative if the deal is good. But there always is an apprehension of landing a lemon in pursuit of a used car. Fortunately when it comes to the consumers shopping for used car in Indiana they are entitled some prot...
Author: peterkevin
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
Legal

Minnesota Assault Offenses

12th September 2008
Minnesota law distinguishes between assault and battery in civil lawsuits. However, under its criminal code, battery is included under the heading of assault. An assault is an act done with intent to cause another injury or imminent fear of injury. The ac...
Author: Robert Palmer