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General Power of Attorney The General Power of Attorney is a document that will appoint an attorney to act on your behalf regarding general activities such as personal and/or financial matters. Use of the Term There are significant diffe...
Author: Herry Taylor
General Power of Attorney
16th January 2012General Power of Attorney The General Power of Attorney is a document that will appoint an attorney to act on your behalf regarding general activities such as personal and/or financial matters. Use of the Term There are significant diffe...
Author: Herry Taylor
Medical Malpractice
Being a medical practitioner is one of the most important professions. Doctors are, sometimes, literally the only thing preventing a patient from crossing over. Interacting with doctors is a regular part of people’s lives. They are present during the very...
Author: ethanrehman
Medical Malpractice and the Long Arm of the Law
10th August 2011Being a medical practitioner is one of the most important professions. Doctors are, sometimes, literally the only thing preventing a patient from crossing over. Interacting with doctors is a regular part of people’s lives. They are present during the very...
Author: ethanrehman
Legal
Introduction The article explains the alternative to an LPA – an Ordinary Power of Attorney. This article should be read in conjunction with the other Net Lawman articles on Powers of Attorney. Links are available at the end this article. What is an...
Author: Herry Taylor
Ordinary Power of Attorney: a temporary alternative to an LPA
19th May 2011Introduction The article explains the alternative to an LPA – an Ordinary Power of Attorney. This article should be read in conjunction with the other Net Lawman articles on Powers of Attorney. Links are available at the end this article. What is an...
Author: Herry Taylor
Estate Planning
A final will in testament is a legally binding paper(s) by which individuals make distinct the terms of what will come about to house and assets upon the departure of its possessor. Whilst a will has been utilized to represent the house portion, the word ...
Author: Laurence Noble
A Very last Will in Testament and Its Meaning
13th July 2010A final will in testament is a legally binding paper(s) by which individuals make distinct the terms of what will come about to house and assets upon the departure of its possessor. Whilst a will has been utilized to represent the house portion, the word ...
Author: Laurence Noble
Criminal Law
Within the United States Constitution, every citizen is afforded the right to be represented in a Tampa court room by a Tampa criminal lawyer. You are also afforded the right to competent and experienced legal representation for your defense. This does ...
Author: juliannemayers
Your Right to a Tampa Criminal Lawyer
30th April 2010Within the United States Constitution, every citizen is afforded the right to be represented in a Tampa court room by a Tampa criminal lawyer. You are also afforded the right to competent and experienced legal representation for your defense. This does ...
Author: juliannemayers
Legal
Like every state, there are various grounds for contesting a will in South Carolina. It is important to understand these arguments, regardless of which side of the issue you may find yourself on in the future. In order to prepare your estate properly or t...
Author: Attorney Tom
What are Grounds for Contesting a Will in South Carolina?
10th September 2009Like every state, there are various grounds for contesting a will in South Carolina. It is important to understand these arguments, regardless of which side of the issue you may find yourself on in the future. In order to prepare your estate properly or t...
Author: Attorney Tom
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Sentencing Alternatives: Ignition Interlock Devices When someone is convicted of a DUI, the court may require that a person convicted of a first offense violation of Section 23152 or 23153 to install a certified ignition interlock device on any ve...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
Sentencing Alternatives: Ignition Interlock Devices
08th June 2006Sentencing Alternatives: Ignition Interlock Devices When someone is convicted of a DUI, the court may require that a person convicted of a first offense violation of Section 23152 or 23153 to install a certified ignition interlock device on any ve...
Author: Darren Kavinoky