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Divorce in Thailand

01st November 2012
This will explain the options for the divorce if one party is a Thai national. The main things to concern are location of the marriage, assets, and child custody. Under the Thai Civil and Commercial Code, divorce is permitted in two categories: Divorc...
Author: panit p
Real Estate Law

Guelph Laywers: Should I Retain The Services Of an Estate Planning Lawyer?

15th March 2012
One of the primary concerns a lot of families deal with is if their loved one will need to seek the services of an estate planning lawyer or not. Not only are there a big number of attorneys competent for this particular project, but there are likely many...
Author: henleylaw
Business Law

The Role of the Notary Public in Common Law

10th October 2011
A notary public is responsible for overseeing the process of signing of documents between two parties and asks each of them to take an oath of authenticity. Thus a notary public acts as a supervisor. In order to act as an authority for carrying out such ...
Author: Notarizer
Immigration Law

Are you keen on Canadian Citizenship?

28th September 2011
Canada, the name at once conjures up the image of a stunningly beautiful destination, which is just too good for the immigration purposes. Lately, attention has shifted to the matter of the much sought after citizenship of the country. A report suggests t...
Author: Abhinav Visas and Immigration Services
Real Estate Law

Home owners in Non-Judicial States are Susceptible

08th February 2011
Seventy % of foreclosures in America fall into the non-judicial states where the banks and other lenders do not require courts to evaluation the foreclosure agreements and hence the home owners in these non-judicial states; Colorado and Washington between...
Author: Lewis Pitts
Legal

Understanding the concept of a chain of custody is always critical to the use of evidence in a legal

09th November 2010
Understanding the concept of a chain of custody is always critical to the use of evidence in a legal proceeding. As an expert witness, you do not always form a part of the legal ‘chain’. occasionally, you are given access to evidence in a secure facility ...
Author: Judd Robbins
Taxes

Personal Tax Exemption

01st October 2010
Every person who files a tax return is entitled to one personal tax exemption. The exemption should reduce a person’s tax burden and help them qualify for a tax refund. The only time you can claim a personal tax exemption is if a person claims you as a...
Author: bruceconans
Real Estate Law

Important Facts about the Form “offer to purchase” When Buying Real Estate

05th May 2010
After a long time of searching, you have finally found the right house that you have been dreaming of. You then approach the owner and make a good deal that would benefit both you and the owner. But before you can now call that house as your own, you stil...
Author: James Kahn
Divorce

There Goes Happily Ever After - 5 Reasons Why Couples Get Divorced

08th December 2009
There may be a difference of opinion on the exact number but there is no doubt that the divorce rate in this country is outrageously high. It's so out of control that one person in California is gathering signatures in an effort to have a referendum o...
Author: Daryl Campbell
Legal

Changing Your Name Involves a Deed Poll

28th February 2009
If you ever need to change your own name, or your child's name for some grounds, then you should obtain a legal written document called a deed poll. A name change deed poll is an official legal register that's been used for around 150 years. There have be...
Author: Mike Barley
Legal

Sign A Deed Poll And Change Your Name

26th February 2009
If you ever need to change your, or your child's first or last name for whatever purpose, then you need a legitimate document referred to as a "deed poll". A name change deed poll is an official legal record that's been applied for around one hundred fift...
Author: Alberto Maeses
Legal

Underage Drinking For Military Personnel?

04th April 2008
This notion of allowing underage drinking for military personnel has stirred up quite a bit of talk between lawmakers the public. Should we allow military personnel under 21-years-old the privilege to drink? If the government has considered these individu...
Author: Maria Palma
Legal

What does a Notary Public do?

16th February 2006
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A...
Author: David Simmons