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Taxes

The Variation Between a Tax Lien and a Tax Levy

27th June 2011
An IRS tax lien is the federal government's right to make sure payment of owed taxes by making it possible for them to area a secured credit card debt on a negligent taxpayer's house. Tax liens typically consequence since of delinquent taxes and can be pu...
Author: randalso45
Law

Environmental Laws in Kansas

06th April 2011
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is responsible for the implementation, regulation and enforcement of the environmental laws in Kansas. The Division of Environment in this department consists of bureaus that are credited with enforcing law...
Author: Chris C Drucker
Legal

What is a conditional or absolute discharge in Canadian criminal law?

15th November 2010
When individuals are charged with certain offences like domestic assault, theft, or even drug possession, conditional and absolute discharges are offered by the Crown Attorney as an appropriate sentence for the offence – often followed by probationary per...
Author: T.O. Criminal Lawyer
Bankruptcy Law

How a Bankruptcy Attorney in Texas Can Help You in Filing for Bankruptcy

01st July 2010
The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to give a person who is overwhelmed with debt, a fresh start by wiping out his or her debts.Many people seek bankruptcy because they are unemployed, have large medical expenses, have marital problems, or have anot...
Author: Satya Narayan
Bankruptcy Law

An overview of bankruptcy law

07th April 2010
Put in simple words, bankruptcy law is what allows you, as a creditor to be able to solve your financial problems. It creates a forum where you can develop a repayment plan and stick to it. In some cases your assets will need to be divided and given to cr...
Author: BrianJoneta