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Internet Law

The features of Google Plus Extension.

14th November 2011
In today’s competitive market of social networking there are different types of posts and quotes which may consist of some inspirational or motivational thoughts. These types of posts and quotes will have their better role in the time of temptation. The o...
Author: mehul10
Internet Law

Identity Theft is a crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of personal identifying informatio

19th April 2010
They charge card quantity - without having your permission by an additional individual to commit fraudulent or criminal acts. ID thieves take out phony loans or ring up bogus charges inside your name. Identification theft is really a crime whereby, an ind...
Author: Magic
Criminal Law

ID Theft And How To Prevent It

30th March 2010
Most people even now don't have knowledge about what ID theft is, much less how to prevent it. Well, people, it is time you knew exactly what you, as a citizen of the United States of America, or any other country in the world is facing. ID (Identity) the...
Author: Jesse Whitehead
Divorce

Methods Spouses Use to Hide Assets During a Divorce

14th January 2010
Just because hiding assets during a divorce is illegal in most states, that doesn't mean that the activity doesn't take place. In fact, it happens a lot. It's unfortunate, but there are a myriad of methods that your spouse can use, and that many do use, t...
Author: Rick James
Taxes

Why You Need to File Back Taxes

23rd November 2009
If you earned $8900 as a single individual or about $17,800 as a married couple in the calendar year, you have to file an income tax return. If you had enough withholding, you may not need to pay the IRS anything. However, if you owe, you need to pay as...
Author: Chintamani
Taxes

Types of IRS Tax Appeals

23rd November 2009
When the Internal Revenue Service move in on you personally or has targeted your business, the results can destroy you. The IRS has tremendous power to use on you. In their arsenal, the IRS can impose a Federal Tax Lien. Banks will block you from ope...
Author: Chintamani