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Bankruptcy Law

Alternatives to Bankruptcy

17th June 2009
There is no doubt whatsoever that, however the idea may be sold to some people, going bankrupt is something that terrifies most of us. It is the stigma, as much as anything, that really worries individuals. Indeed, in some jurisdictions it is still common...
Author: mgordon
Real Estate Law

The Process Of Conveyancing

11th June 2009
As conveyancing procedures can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk you through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferal of title of property from one person to...
Author: CatM
Legal

American Lawyers in Thailand (foreign licensing issues)

01st June 2009
Due to the fact that Bangkok, Thailand is an epicenter of global trade it can become necessary from time to time to employ a legal adviser in order to assist with complicated and sometimes downright byzantine legal issues. This is particularly true where ...
Author: Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
Criminal Law

How to Conduct a Criminal Background Check on Your Own

01st April 2009
So, you want to go it alone, on your own? You don’t think you need to pay some company to help you determine if your new business partner, au pair or future son-in-law is on the up and up. Be prepared for long hours of research, lots of paperwork an...
Author: Randy Mann
Legal

Divorce and Its Financial Impact - How to Avoid Financial Ruin

23rd January 2009
A divorce can be devastating and negatively impact both spouses. Whether you are the husband or woman, it is likely that you will experience some financial problems after a divorce. If your monetary resources are not managed properly, the situation can be...
Author: Joseph Carter
Legal

Benefits of Incorporating an Offshore Company

15th February 2008
If you have a substantial level of money to safeguard it may be to your financial benefit to set up an offshore corporation to protect your assets. Put simply, an offshore IBC is an IBC that is incorporated in a country other than the one it does the high...
Author: earnest
Legal

What does a Notary Public do?

16th February 2006
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A...
Author: David Simmons
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