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Criminal Law

Identity Theft Laws Only As Good As Enforcement Efforts

26th March 2010
In recent years tough new identity theft laws have been passed by the federal government and many states that make it a felony to use the social security number of another person to obtain credit or defraud the government. Of course, it has been illegal f...
Author: lisa lucero
Estate Planning

Prove Your Love with Good Estate Planning

16th December 2009
In some television comedy shows, they have someone, typically the man of the house, who won't make a will or estate plan because he doesn't want to think about death. This might be hilarious when you see it on television; however this can be very bad in r...
Author: Julia McBride
Trusts

Protect Your Welfare With A Beneficiary Trust.

25th November 2009
If you consider protecting your wealth, take into account creating a beneficiary trust. This trust is an irrevocable process since you agree to give up control over your welfare in your beneficiary's behalf. A beneficiary can be anyone you wish. This pers...
Author: Klik Sail
Trusts

The Dynasty Trust, The Perfect Way To Protect Your Generations Welfare.

25th November 2009
Each human being has a weakness when it comes to wealth. If you care about your future generations, consider creating a dynasty trust. It gives you the opportunity to protect your estate as well as to secure their future. The dynasty trust is a complex...
Author: Klik Sail
Trusts

Attorneys For Or Against The Grantor Trust.

25th November 2009
As a definition, a grantor trust is a process that takes place when one decides to organize his/her welfare. The grantor can coordinate his/her belongings during his life time. One of its advantages is that the grantor has the right to change or even canc...
Author: Klik Sail
Real Estate Law

Final Step of the Foreclosure Process: Eviction

19th November 2009
Many homeowners do not want to move out of their property, even after a foreclosure lawsuit, judgment, and sheriff sale. Despite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the c...
Author: Nick Adama
Taxes

Saving Taxes With The Spouse Trust

13th November 2009
A spouse trust is a trust account which can be established to give your spouse the ability to defer taxes as well as to protect the family interests. This act settles that only the spouse can use the estate and no one else, during his lifetime. Upon your ...
Author: Klik Sail
Divorce

Edmonton Divorce Lawyer Guidance - How To Acquire And Take Legal Guidance From A Family Lawyer In Ed

10th November 2009
Individuals choose to commence divorce procedures for a mixture of reasons, although as a rule the more civil these events are the better. A divorce lawyer Edmonton would be extremely valuable for representing you concerning divisions of wealth and belong...
Author: Will Tanner
Divorce

Edmonton Divorce Lawyer Guidance - How To Achieve And Search for Legal Guidance From A Family Lawyer

10th November 2009
Individuals choose to enter divorce procedures for a number of reasons, although generally the more civil these procedures are the better. A divorce lawyer Edmonton should be very helpful for representing you with regards to divisions of possessions and b...
Author: Will Tanner
Legal

Roadblocks: What types of Roadblocks allowed?

08th June 2006
Roadblocks: What types of Roadblocks allowed? Roadblocks have been established to be "seizures" under the Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment states that a person should be free from unreasonable searches and seizures of their person and their be...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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