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Personal Injury

Personal Injury Lawyers and Representatives

10th May 2010
Most people know that a visit to a hospital is generally going to cost you money, but what if the reason you need to visit a hospital is not your fault, yet you end up with a big medical bill which you have to pay? None of us would ever wish to experie...
Author: Nicky Bullimore
Personal Injury

How to Make Personal Injury Claim for Dog Bites

27th April 2010
The statement "dog's are man's best friends" is very true for all time especially these days when people don't treat the dog as just their pets but their family member. However this statement may not match the reality when a dog is aggressive in n...
Author: Archer2
Divorce

A Simple Guide to Collaborative Law

06th April 2010
Collaborative law, with its emphasis on discussion and the reaching of an out of court settlement, can offer a non confrontational solution to ending a marriage. The collaborative law process can work as follows: 1. You will have a meeting with a colla...
Author: Tim Bishop
Criminal Law

Stolen Identity Can Cause Damage In Many Ways

31st March 2010
There are many different ways a stolen identity can benefit the thief while at the same time wreaking havoc on the victim's life. While the most common may be ruining their credit history by using the stolen identity to open charge accounts without any in...
Author: lisa lucero
Immigration Law

The Purpose of the Fiancee K1 Visa

26th March 2010
The dependents of the foreign fiancee who must be under 21 years of age, are permitted to enter the US on a visa known as a K-2 which is not separate to the fiancee visa, but part of the K1 visa application.The first step in obtaining a K1visa is that th...
Author: L TOD SCHLOSSER
Legal

What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament

09th March 2010
What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament A Last Will and Testament is a legal announcement or a document, which an individual makes as a disposition of the personal or real property to one or few individuals and is handed over for managing the sa...
Author: Gerard Long
Legal

Lease-Purchase Agreement Advantages and Disadvantages

21st December 2009
The recession on real estate property has been worse and the rental business was affected by this crisis as well. Many landlords are offering new type of contract to the tenant which is called the lease-purchase agreement contract. This kind of contract g...
Author: James Kahn
Immigration Law

Visa Issues & Documentation

09th December 2009
This is the last and the most delicate of the steps while planning to study in the United States. Most students are scared and tensed by the time they reach this stage. But they need to understand that by being tense, they are increasing the chances of fa...
Author: FACT
Taxes

Foreign Income Tax Breaks

02nd December 2009
The tax breaks available to foreign income earners are: the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, the Foreign Housing Exclusion, and the Foreign Housing Deduction. In order to claim any of these deductions, your tax home must be in a foreign country, you must ...
Author: Roni Deutch
Legal

Australian Visa Cancellation

18th August 2009
Australian Visa Cancellation If you hold an Australian visa it is very important to understand the processes leading to possible visa cancellation, the powers under which a visa can be cancelled and the effect of visa cancellation in Australia. Intr...
Author: stewartcoulson
Divorce

Tips on having a great marriage.

04th June 2009
Hope. It's what gets us out of the bed in the morning and keeps us putting one foot in front of the other. But for those going through divorce, hope can be elusive. We'd like to share our personal tips for a successful marriage and hope that they can hel...
Author: Josh D. Simon
Legal

Interpretation of Contract Determining Express and Implied Terms of Contract

15th September 2008
Introduction Most contractual disputes involve questions relating to the scope of each party's obligations under a contract. When a contract is formed, usually the parties do not take the time and effort to express all of the obligations to be performed....
Author: Leigh Ellis
Legal

THINGS TO DO BEFORE DYING

03rd August 2005
The only difference between dying and living is that when one is alive you tend to do things one at a time but when the time comes for you to die you do things all at one time. So the best thing is for you to take care of everything while well and in good...
Author: Jinky Mesias
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