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Law encapsulates all the rules that have been enforced through a variety of different institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people. The law is an essential part of our society today, it helps us feel safe and secure within our world, and ensure that those who choose not to abide by these laws are adequately taken care of by the appropriate authorities. There are many different types of law, from criminal, to civil to human rights and internet, and it can be very hard to differentiate between each one. Going Legal aims to provide you with the most informative section of article regarding many different aspects of Law, ensuring that you're 100% clear on whatever has been troubling you where this topic is concerned.


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Orange County Divorce Mediators Can Save You Money and Emotional Stress

18th August 2010
One of the many reasons that people hesitate to file for divorce even when they’re sure that their marriage is not the right situation is because of the time, extreme emotional stress and enormous costs that are generally involved with litigating such a m...
Author: mindfix
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How To Protect College Funds In Bankruptcy

11th August 2010
The cost of a college education has skyrocketed in recent years and there appears to be no end to tuition increases. For the 2009-2010 school year, the average cost of a private four-year college was $26,273, up 4.4 percent from the previous year. The pe...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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How To Protect Your Investments In Bankruptcy

11th August 2010
Serious financial problems rarely happen when you expect them. Personal injuries or other illnesses that leave you disabled can cause huge medical bills to pile up yet cut off the only source of funds you have to pay off your debts. Sixty-two percent of a...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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Five Steps To Help Avoid Bankruptcy

11th August 2010
According to a 2008 survey by the American Payroll Association, 71 percent of American workers are living paycheck to paycheck. If you are one of the many who live paycheck to paycheck, or if you have fallen behind, here are some tips that can help you ge...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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Bankruptcy Exemptions What Is Eligible?

11th August 2010
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly referred to as “liquidation” bankruptcy. It cancels debt entirely in the course of approximately three months and is an attractive option for many people considering bankruptcy. The down side for many is that filing fo...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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Protect Your Vehicle From The Repo Man With Bankruptcy

11th August 2010
Falling behind on payments for any type of vehicle happens to the best of us. Sometimes life deals you adversity that you didn't expect. It may start with an unexpected medical bill, or a work related layoff or some situation that no one plans for in the ...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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What Are Five Benefits of Bankruptcy?

11th August 2010
Bankruptcy is not something to jump into haphazardly. Chances are, if you are considering bankruptcy, you have considered every option possible to dig yourself out of debt. If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, you aren’t alone. Last year 1,0...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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Bankruptcy Property Exemptions

11th August 2010
The process of bankruptcy offers debtors a clean slate when they are overwhelmed by financial burdens. Once a bankruptcy case is completed, however, the debtor will still need basic possessions and assets to move their life forward. Fortunately, the Bankr...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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What Happens If I Don’t Make My Chapter 13 Payment?

11th August 2010
No one plans on dramatic financial changes, but they happen. When changes do arise to an individual in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, they might be misled into believing there is no other option than sticking to their schedule of set monthly payments. But they mi...
Author: Brown.Walker
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How Flexible is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

11th August 2010
Before filing for bankruptcy, it is crucial to understand all the facts. Since you may not be an expert in bankruptcy law, the questions you might have about the process have answers that are anything but clear. Not only are there different types of bankr...
Author: Brown.Walker
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New Bankruptcy Law Explained

11th August 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
Author: Brown.Walker
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What to do when a wrongful death shatters a family’s well being

10th August 2010
Dealing with a death in the family is traumatic. It becomes all the more difficult for the near ones if it was a premature death and someone else was responsible for it. If you consider the incident as a ‘wrongful death’, it is imperative to consult a...
Author: Mark Hall
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The New York Used Car Lemon Law

05th August 2010
With an acute recession in the economy, people tend to think twice before investing in new cars. New vehicles depreciate rapidly and it makes a lot of financial sense buying a pre-owned car. By the time you buy a New York used vehicle its price had alrea...
Author: johnkevin
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How to Accept Credit Cards From Clients as an Attorney - Without Getting Fleeced!

04th August 2010
Figuring out how best to accept credit card payments from your clients can be a daunting (and intimidating) process. From deciphering all the techno-babble about complicated fee structures and minimums to choosing an account that gives you the maximum amo...
Author: Mark
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De-Mystifying the Process of Accepting Credit Cards as an Attorney

04th August 2010
Accepting credit cards can be a very intimidating option to consider as a sole practitioner or small-firm attorney - if you deal with collecting retainers from your clients... The word “merchant service” has developed an almost ominous connotation...
Author: Mark
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