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Immigration Law

Student Visas UK

23rd March 2010
Get Educated in Britain with a UK Student Visa If you have thought about visiting the UK but have reconsidered due to school obligations, you should be aware of the option to complete school in another country, such as Britain. When it comes to student...
Author: Capital Visas
Immigration Law

British Visas

19th March 2010
Regulations Regarding British Visas are Worth Getting to Know If you are from the United States and plan on visiting the UK for less than six months, you will not need a visa, as a simple passport will suffice. However, if you plan to stay longer than ...
Author: Capital Visas
Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

17th March 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: Campbell Grenier
Immigration Law

British Embassy Visas

16th March 2010
Get to Know More about British Visas before Traveling. If you are planning to visit the UK, it is helpful to obtain information on British visas. You might not need one depending on what country you are from, and how long you plan to stay. However, UK ...
Author: Capital Visas
Divorce

An Expert Austin Divorce Lawyers that Will Guide You

11th March 2010
To look for a professional divorce barrister is terribly necessary as family cases require expert hands to be tackled, look no further and hire Austin divorce lawyers. They're the pro with responsibilities to attain or maintain the custody rights to your ...
Author: Thaddeus Morgan
Legal

How do I renew an expired Green card?

05th March 2010
An Alien Registration Card, commonly known as a green card, is evidence of your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident with the right to live and work permanently in the United States. The Permanent Resident Card is also called Form I-551. If you were issu...
Author: Rachel Immig
Immigration Law

How To Immigrate To Australia?

26th February 2010
Unless you are migrating to Australia as a retiree, you should try to find a job in Australia before you actually move to Australia. Instead of finding a job first, when you search more about how to immigrate to Australia and then try to find a job, then ...
Author: Synch
Divorce

Getting A Divorce - Something That Every Woman Needs To Know

29th January 2010
Requesting a separation is quite often the most traumatic thing any woman can do and how much worse if it is ending a long-term relationship. The bravery and courage required to step out on your own is massive but you can do it, providing you begin set...
Author: Keira Benson
Real Estate Law

Tips for lease signing

12th January 2010
1. Before you sign the lease, you must first know or learn about the legal terms. If you're a first timer, try to research about these for you to fully understand the agreement. Legal terms are always there for the protection of the property of the ow...
Author: James Kahn
Divorce

Common Reasons in Filing Divorce Forms

06th January 2010
We commonly hear couples getting divorced or filing for divorce. What is the accurate meaning of divorce? Divorce is defined as judicial declaration dissolution of marriage between man and woman. When granted it releases both from all matrimonial duties a...
Author: James Kahn
Divorce

How To Avoid Bankruptcy After Divorce

22nd December 2009
One of the harshest realities in life is divorce. It is sad that in the US alone, one out of three marriages end in divorce. Aside from the emotional pain that comes with divorce, financial issues are also a challenge. If you're in this situation, how can...
Author: Melanie James
Immigration Law

UK Immigration Service

09th December 2009
Contacting a UK Immigration Service is the First Step to Entering the Country. No matter what reasons you have for wanting to enter the UK, you will find there are very specific immigration rules. UK has different requirements for every type of immigratio...
Author: Capital Visas
Taxes

Filing an IRS Tax Extension

23rd November 2009
Each year approximately 140 million Americans undertake the annual ritual of filing their tax returns. According to Bank Rate Monitor, nearly 10 million people request an extension from the IRS each year. Individuals can request up to and additional six m...
Author: Robert Bell
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
Legal

Causes of Rejection of Social Security Disability Benefits

10th September 2009
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is the largest federally-assisted program that provide monetary assistance to people with impairments and disabilities that prevent them from working. Because this program provides an extensive assistance...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
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