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Divorce

How to Choose a Divorce Lawyer

08th December 2011
Like the gloves that Orenthal James Simpson tried on, but couldn’t get to fit, or the glass slipper that just fit Cinderella (but none of her stepsisters), it is good to know yourself well enough to know what you need, and more pointedly, what fits. This...
Author: Tom Stutzman
Divorce

10 Ways to Keep Divorce Lawyers From Ruining Your Life

31st January 2011
Everyone has heard the story (from friends, co-workers, and family members) of the divorce from hell; the one that grinds on for years, costs untold thousands of dollars, and frustratingly plods its way through the court system. It costs people not only t...
Author: llopo
Real Estate Law

RECLAIMING A HOUSE … REALLY ??

27th January 2011
The foreclosure mess recently took another step toward surrealism. You may have heard that the Earl family, which had previously been evicted from a house in Simi Valley (northwest of Los Angeles), California, decided that they had the right to reclaim t...
Author: John Hill
Taxes

Tax Attorney Who needs one

17th December 2010
If you are looking for a tax lawyer you need to know how to find the best one possible. There are literally hundreds of sites alleging to have the best tax lawyer available and it may seem that they are all pretty much the same. However, as with all types...
Author: Ivan Crosby
Personal Injury

Personal Injury and Gross Negligence

08th November 2010
Everyday people are involved in auto accidents and the circumstances include negligent or gross negligent behavior.It's not difficult to picture two people in a car wreck and each accusing the other of failing to act reasonably under the circumstances and...
Author: JamesELeeIIAttorney
Legal

Personal Injury and the Compensation Culture

19th October 2010
Personal Injury and the Compensation Culture Over the last two decades the Personal Injury market has undergone many fundamental changes and inherent developments; the Woolf Reforms, the removal of Legal Aid and the introduction of Conditional Fee Arra...
Author: Natasa Suvakov
Commercial Law

Should you quit your job?

14th July 2010
Are you satisfied with your present job? Whether you are disappointed with your pay, with your seniors, with your position, or with your colleagues, you may be looking for a new job. If you are interested in seeking a new job, you must have planned all th...
Author: Ingress
Immigration Law

Trying to Find an Immigration Attorney

06th July 2010
When looking for a qualified immigration lawyer, there are certain things you should look for right away. Make sure your attorney is actually licensed to practice in a US jurisdiction and is in good standing with the State Bar. It sounds like common sense...
Author: Optimize4you
Taxes

Top Skills of Tax Attorneys

10th May 2010
IRS problems are absolutely sensitive. To help you cope with IRS problems, get tax attorneys who have experience before it's too late. Among the most indispensable characteristics that any person must search for in an IRS tax lawyer is knowledge, skills a...
Author: Annieson Turner
Accident claims

Does the Pedestrian Always Have the Right of Way?

08th April 2010
We’ve all been taught that the pedestrian has the right of way but is that really true all of the time? The short answer to that question is no. While different states have different laws, the idea that common sense and personal responsibility are i...
Author: tb_chats
Criminal Law

Identity Theft Prevention Is Your Optimum Potential Protection

26th March 2010
Identity theft prevention is achievable with a few common-sense steps that would be able to thwart the best efforts of the would-be thief. You must be aware that identify theft is possible both online and offline with the help of little clues that you lea...
Author: lisa lucero
Criminal Law

Maintain Privacy To Protect Against Identity Theft

25th March 2010
Learning how to protect against identify theft may not prevent it from happening, but it can greatly reduce the chances of someone using your information for illegal gain. Essentially, to protect against identify theft takes a little common sense and the ...
Author: lisa lucero
Real Estate Law

Purchase Contracts: Best Practices for Buyers and Sellers

18th March 2010
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hop...
Author: jmadrigal
Accident claims

If a Horse Enters a 12 Lane Freeway and Causes Your Huge Accident, Can You Get Reimbursed?

18th March 2010
Would it shock you if I said maybe not? Usually when you are not at fault for an incident, and the incident would not have occurred unless there was negligence, the other party has the burden of explaining why they are not liable, or they must pay the da...
Author: James Ballidis
Immigration Law

10 Easy Tips to help you with a UK immigration application

30th December 2009
Preparing your own immigration application to apply for a visa to the UK or extending your current leave may seem an overwhelming experience, however we wish to help you with 10 easy tips which you can apply to navigate the process. 1. Read and ...
Author: Monika Jablecka
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