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Taxes

The United States Tax Court

16th September 2010
The United States Tax Court was created by Congress as an independent judicial authority for taxpayers disputing certain Internal Revenue Service (IRS) determinations. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has the power to determine tax deficiencies for ta...
Author: Roni Deutch
Immigration Law

K1 Visas: New USCIS Filing Protocols

12th August 2010
The following article examines recently announced changes to I-129F processing protocols and possible ramifications for American Citizens and their foreign fiances. In a recent press release from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service it...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

How to get my Family a green card

05th August 2010
Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) have been authorized to live and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is...
Author: Paul Anderson
Real Estate Law

The Pending Real Estate Litigation Standard in Arizona

21st July 2010
When filing a lawsuit for specific performance for the sale of a home or other real property contract, buyers often employ the standard legal tactic of contemporaneously recording a notice of lis pendens (lis pendens is Latin for "pending litigation") wit...
Author: Christopher
Family Law

Choosing The Right Child Custody Attorney And Filing For Child Custody

13th July 2010
Your choice of child custody attorney is critical in your child custody battle. The process of filing for child custody will be badly damaged without the best attorney in your corner.. Child custody attorneys are widely available in every state and jur...
Author: Sarah Dillon
Employment Law

Labor law poster: things to consider

13th July 2010
A labor law poster has all the basic information that any employee must know. It keeps the employee informed of the rights that every employee has and the steps that he can take if any of these rights are violated. It is very important that every employer...
Author: Cecily
Legal

Process of Freedom to Operate Search.

07th July 2010
Freedom to operate (FTO) search is also known as 'Freedom to practice' (FTP) or 'Product clearance' search. As the name suggests, it is understood that a freedom to operate is the option or the right that makes you free from all legal obstacles to comm...
Author: Legal Advantage
Immigration Law

Trying to Find an Immigration Attorney

06th July 2010
When looking for a qualified immigration lawyer, there are certain things you should look for right away. Make sure your attorney is actually licensed to practice in a US jurisdiction and is in good standing with the State Bar. It sounds like common sense...
Author: Optimize4you
Divorce

Public Divorce Records

01st June 2010
The state of Texas is known to have a huge population with millions of people. Likewise, its divorce rate is remarkably high as well with around 4 per 1000 of its total number of residents. Texas Divorce Records is maintained by the Texas Department of St...
Author: JessieMoore
Divorce

Conduct Public Records Search Via Internet

25th May 2010
Unarguably, California is a big state both in terms of its number of residents and number of counties too. Because of that, it is also known to be one of those places wherein finding for public records is not that easy to perform. The department that is a...
Author: Benjo Mars
Divorce

Divorce proceeding – the specifications that you need to keep in mind

21st May 2010
Like all US states, the state of New York has particular laws pertaining to a divorce proceeding. A divorce may be obtained by negotiation or you may have to use litigation. Whatever the option you choose, it involves a number of legal details. To take ca...
Author: michael23
Divorce

Getting a Fair Deal in Your Chicago Divorce

15th April 2010
The dissolution of a marriage can be a positive if the relationship is an unhappy one. On the other hand, dissolving a relationship is absolutely no picnic. Alimony, child support, custody, dividing marital asset, and such items usually clutter the procee...
Author: Alejandro Torres
Divorce

Advice From a Los Angeles Divorce Lawyer

13th April 2010
In an unsatisfied relationship, a divorce occasionally is beneficial. Not that getting a divorce is that simple. It's a legal minefield of custody, child support, alimony, joint asset, and lots more. A lawyer that deals with the muddled details can have a...
Author: Dean Mueller
Immigration Law

How do I get a US Student Visa?

08th April 2010
Whether you want to enter a short course or get a Ph.D. in philosophy, a US student visa may allow you to do so in the United States. There are two non-immigrant visa categories for the foreign nationals wishing to study in the United States. The "F" v...
Author: Paul Anderson
Law

An Attorney in Sin City Provides you with Assistance on Traffic Tickets in Las Vegas

08th April 2010
As an attorney in Las Vegas,I am frequently questioned how come my buddy pays $140 for just a traffic ticket whilst I payed $190. The reason regarding this it all is dependent on in places you received your tickets along with what Las Vegas NV Traffic Co...
Author: Jon Martin
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