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  • Finding a Judgment Collection or Judgment Recovery Professional  By : David Balington
    Get a professional in judgment recovery. It's not a simple matter of looking through the phone book or making phone calls. You must find a trained professional with a long term track record in judgment recovery.
  • Attacking Breathalyzers and Field Sobriet Tests in DWI cases  By : David Storobin
    Easily the most important decision a defense lawyer has to make in a DWI case is what defense to present. Once an argument is presented, it is often hard to present another one if the first one fails to impress the jury. Rather than explaining the defendant's position, the lawyer comes off as overly slick, trying to "pull a fast one" on the jury. Thus, once the first argument is made, all following arguments must be consistent.
  • Wills and Estate Planning for Physical Therapists  By : Kenneth Vercammen
    If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should be a statement to the things you truly care about: your spouse, your children, your parents, your friends, your Church and charities.
  • Speeding Ticket Victory,Traffic Court,Traffic Ticket Tactics  By : Charles W Ginsburg
    An amasing and true account of what happens in an actual speeding ticket proceeding in an average court room in the state of Washington. The Defendant did not have a lawyer' but was able to not only defend himself with exacting an appropriate information from the internet, but to actually win and win handily. Educational prowess, self-admistered that saved him untold thousands as well as maintaining his freedom and the right to drive.
  • Wills and Estate Planning for Dermatologists  By : Kenneth Vercammen
    If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should be a statement to the things you truly care about: your spouse, your children, your parents, your friends, your Church and charities.
  • Make sure you are hiring the right person for your company with q  By : dlaw
    D-law brings to their customers an unrivalled quick litigation record search, civil litigation record check etc experience - we aim to update our database of new records on a daily basis and to continuously.
  • Can bankruptcy stop the Credit Card Harassment?  By : Catherine Christiansen
    My hours at work were cut about 6 months ago. I am happy to have a job but now I have fallen behind on my credit card payments. They are calling me at all hours. I am worried they will start calling my work. What can bankruptcy do to help me?
  • Can I get rid of this student loan debt?  By : Catherine Christiansen
    I am in default on my student loans. Can bankruptcy help me get rid of this debt?
  • Use Civil Litigation Checks services from D Law to make  By : dlaw
    As a savvy employer you must get these online legal research services to conduct a background check in order to verify all the necessary areas. And with the fact that D Law is a world famous legal service provider which provides civil litigation check services at the most genuine prices to its customers from all over the world.
  • How do I attain US Citizenship?  By : Rachel Immig
    This article is a brief write up on how a person can attain U.S.citizenship either through birth or through naturalization. The naturalization process is explained and information on how a person whohas acquired or derived citizenship through his/her parent(s) candocument his/her citizenship status is also provided.
  • What is the USCIS?  By : Rachel Immig
    This article explains the USCIS and its functions in brief. It also tells about USCIS being a component of the Department of HomelandSecurity, its composition and the services it provides to immigrants.
  • Department of Labor Target Employers Who Violate Wage and Hour La  By : Cecilia
    The U.S. Department of Labor is targeting employers who violate wage and hour laws in spite of a recent ruling in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • What are the advantages of US Citizenship?  By : Rachel Immig
    U.S. Citizenship has many advantages. The U.S. Constitutions gives a lot of rights to citizens and non-citizens. However, the rights of the citizens far out-weigh the rights of the others.
  • What happened when I got a Fort Lauderdale DUI  By : Joseph Salucci
    Getting arrested can be an overwhelming experience - especially if its something youre not accustomed to. Many good people endure an arrest for driving under the influence in their lifetime. This article should be a great help to those who find themselves in this predicament.
  • An overview of the Georgia Workers Compensation Act and the workers it serves  By : Seth Bader
    The Georgia Workers' Compensation Act provides injured workers in Georgia with several rights, though in most cases, injured workers benefit from their right medical treatment, weekly disability benefits, and permanent partial disability benefits.
  • Bankruptcy Law California: Things that Matter Before Filing Bankr  By : Mark Haven
    The debtors who are about to file bankruptcy that lessens the possibility of foreclosure must reflect on certain important issues and should be aware of their rights and be rest assured that they are taking the right decision.
  • How do I apply for a Fiance Visa?  By : Rachel Immig
    A Fiance Visa, also known as the K-1 Visa, allows the foreign fiance or fiancee of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States and marry the US citizen within 90 days. After marriage, the spouse can apply for an adjustment of status to permanent residence.
  • Hire a Professional Criminal Attorney in Bellevue  By : DavidFreid
    Parker Law Firm is an experienced criminal defense law firm which maintains a special practice and a criminal attorney who is always ready to defend those facing criminal charges.
  • Criminal Solicitors: The Severity Of Road LawCaptured The Spotlig  By : Charlie Board
    certain road traffic offences are also classified as criminal offences. In all such cases the services of criminal solicitors are essential. These offences include drunk driving, driving under a drink driving ban and where death has resulted due to road traffic offenses. All road traffic offences that involve criminal law are extremely serious and the specialised knowledge of criminal solicitors is needed.
  • Professional Interpretation Of Criminal Law  By : Charlie Board
    Criminal law is intricate and being involved in any road traffic offence involving criminal law can become complicated extremely fast. Whether you are the offender or the victim, it is never advisable to handle any criminal law proceedings on your own. You need the expert services of a qualified criminal law solicitor to advise you and to take the case forward.
  • Tips when filing USCIS Immigration forms  By : Rachel Immig
    This article will provide helpful hints to applicants or representatives when filing immigration forms or USCIS forms.
  • Bankruptcy Laws in California  By : Mark Haven
    Be the first to know and get aware of the bankruptcy law California to best ascertain the rights that an individual has in order to shed off burden of debts falling over a defaulter. He or she over-burdened with debts can file bankruptcy to stop foreclosures and also the creditors coming to you.
  • New Massachusetts Independent Contractor Rules  By : Cecilia
    Employers need to be aware that the state of Massachusetts recently increased the penalties for those who misclassify employees as independent contractors.
  • Online Green Card Renewal  By : Rachel Immig
    In today’s modern world, one need not exert too much physical effort to be able to accomplish things, such as document submissions. In the case of Green card holders, they now have the option to renew Green card online.
  • Foreclosure Defense for Homeowners  By : Mark Haven
    Homeowners who are at a risk of facing foreclosure can seek help from licensed attorneys who in turn help and make homeowners aware of their legal rights for foreclosure defense.
  • Things that Matter Before Filing Bankruptcy  By : Mark Haven
    The debtors who are about to file bankruptcy that lessens the possibility of foreclosure must reflect on certain important issues and should be aware of their rights and be rest assured that they are taking the right decision.
  • Health Care Reform's effect on Medical Negligence Cases  By : Gary Haiji
    There is so much information out these days on the health care reform issue that it is difficult to distinguish what is truth from what is exaggeration, politically motivated or just plain fiction. Every news station, all the editorial pages of newspapers and current events magazines are full of information about this issue. In this issue, there are definitely more than two sides of the coin.
  • Health Care Reform's Effect on Malpractice Caps  By : Gary Haiji
    Health reform has become the big topic of conversation of late. Many people have different views on the topic as a whole; however one specific aspect that is causing a bit of conflict is medical malpractice caps.
  • Do You Need A Background Criminal Check Quickly?  By : background criminal check
    Have you ever been in a position where you wanted a background criminal check someone's history? Perhaps you're an employer, a landlord, or else simply a person who has been in need of information.
  • Secure your organization and its business with the help of online  By : dlaw
    The best way by which you can secure your organization and its business is by taking help of a service provider who provide legal research services. These service providers will carry out the activity of litigation check to make sure that the particular person who will be associated with your organization in any of the ways is not a part of any type of litigation record.
  • How to Replace Lost Green Card  By : Rachel Immig
    If you are a foreigner with a Permanent Resident Card or a Green card from the United States government which you have waited for so many years to claim, the worst thing that could happen to you is to wake up one day with three dreaded words: lost green card!
  • Is there Credit after Bankruptcy?  By : John Stewart
    FUTURE CREDIT - One of the most frequent questions I receive as a Bankruptcy lawyer, is "How will Bankruptcy affect my future credit?" It is true that credit records are very important and getting more important every day. Many employers have started requesting credit reports, and certainly credit is necessary to purchase a house and in most cases a car. That is why I usually don't recommend filing bankruptcy if you have good credit.
  • How Long Does Foreclosure Take?  By : John Stewart
    In Foreclosure

    Power of Sale Foreclosure vs. Judicial Foreclosure, how fast can the bank foreclose?

    First of all, most lenders will not begin foreclosure proceedings until a borrower is 3-6 months behind on their payments. Although missing a single payment is a default under the terms of most loan documents, lenders have neither the time nor the desire to foreclose on borrowers who have missed one payment. The process will be initiated when it becomes clear that the debt can no longer be serviced. This post deals with the timing of a foreclosure once your lender has started the process and has instituted a foreclosure action against your property.
  • Yaser Arafat of Bankruptcy?  By : John Stewart
    Exemption laws are crucial to any personal bankruptcy filing. Indeed, the availability of exemptions is usually key to the determination of whether to file bankruptcy in the first place. If the debtor has significant amounts of property that could potentially be lost in a chapter 7 liquidation, chapter 13 may be the answer. Even in a chapter 13 setting, the value of nonexempt property may determine the minimum that must be paid to unsecured creditors. All bankruptcy lawyers can agree about the fundamental importance of the exemption laws, however, sometimes it can be tricky figuring out which state's exemption laws apply.
  • Changes in Mortgage Payments in Chapter 13 Cases  By : John Stewart
    A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. If the debtor's current monthly income is less than the applicable state median, the plan will be for three years unless the court approves a longer period "for cause." If the debtor's current monthly income is greater than the applicable state median, the plan generally must be for five years. In no case may a plan provide for payments over a period longer than five years. 11 U.S.C. §1322(d). During this time the law forbids creditors from starting or continuing collection efforts.
  • Will Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishments?  By : John Stewart
    The short answer is yes. Once your case is filed, creditors are no longer entitled to garnish your wages for debts that existed at the beginning of the case. The only exception may be for on-going child or family support ordered by a court. This is a function of the automatic stay. The filing of a bankruptcy case, under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code, triggers an injunction against the continuance of any action by any creditor against the debtor or the debtor's property.
  • Automobile Accidents & The Law  By : chandan kumar
    Unfortunately, automobile accidents are more common than you might think.
  • Personal Injury Lawyer for y  By : chandan kumar
    Unfortunately, there are times in our lives when we find ourselves in situations which require us to hire a personal injury lawyer for representation.
  • Best Divorce Lawyer In Your Area.  By : chandan kumar
    Over the past few decades divorce has become almost a common theme unfortunately, among many marriages.
  • How to find best divorce lawyer .  By : chandan kumar
    However unfortunate, divorce exists. When a marriage comes to an end there remains the question of what becomes of the assets that were once co-owned.
  • The Road to Freedom is Paved With Disobedience  By : jsolutions001
    You have most likely broken the law. As you sit there right now, reading this, you are probably doing or have done something recently that has transgressed some statute, some rule of government. You haven’t done anything to harm another, you haven’t stolen or damaged the property of another, and yet it is likely that those who rule over you have written some words down on a piece of paper somewhere, called it a law, and now they expect you to know this and obey its dictates.
  • Keeping your House in Bankruptcy  By : Isabel Searie
    Bankruptcy lawyers are frequently asked about whether or not they can keep their house if they file for bankruptcy.
  • Know Your Rights When Charged With a Dallas DWI  By : Mark Sierra
    Being charged with a Dallas DWI means your blood alcohol exceeds 0.08. A sobriety test will likely be asked of you, but what if you refuse?
  • Tort and Malpractice - Some Clarification  By : Gary Haiji
    Tort and Malpractice law can get rather confusing, and without a simple explanation many can be left in the dark. Let's take a look at some examples of Tort and Malpractice
  • Effect of Filling for Bankruptcy to Your Credit  By : Isabel Searie
    Many of the people who call to an experienced Washington bankruptcy attorney to learn more about how the bankruptcy laws can protect them are also extremely concerned about their credit rating.
  • Keeping your Cars in Bankruptcy  By : Isabel Searie
    One of the most frequent questions that any Washington bankruptcy attorney is asked during an initial consultation is whether or not someone contemplating filing for bankruptcy can keep their car. For the most part, the answer is yes.
  • Debt relief: Is Bankruptcy the Answer?  By : ElleWood
    Have you listened to the radio much lately? It seems like every Phoenix station is running ads for companies that promise to help with your debt. Of course, the time is ripe for such firms, with the economy faltering and Arizona unemployment levels above 8%. Unfortunately, many desperate folks may find their troubles compounded if they’re not careful
  • A Second Citizenship Enhances Business Approach  By : Angela Hull
    A change of residence or citizenship (depending on your current nationality) can, if properly handled, save a high taxpayer a significant amount of money. There are many reasons why you might want a second passport. But the process of obtaining one from most countries. Usually requires 5 or 6 years' residence in the country concerned. Unless you really want to go and live there right now, that price may be more than you want to pay.
  • Rebecca Roth: A Woman Detained In Mexico  By : memoryfoam
    Rebecca Roth was a citizen in the U.S. with good standing and no prior criminal record. She is divorced and was the mother of two young boys at the time. Roth is in a Mexican prison because for three months, in 2001, she paid utility bills and made travel arrangements for Allyn Waage. He was convicted in 2005 for running a giant Internet Ponzi scheme and is serving a 10-year sentence in the U.S. Roth has languished in a Mexican women's prison one hour from Guadalajara in Central Mexico since February 2006.
     
  • Unbelievable accidents and Crazy Claims: Personal Injury  By : Pat Wiklund
    In the world of personal injury claims, there are many reports of bizarre accidents floating around the internet. Although it is these unbelievable accidents which normally make the newspaper headlines, the reality is that most claims are fairly mundane.
  • K3 spouse visa, spouse-based immigrant visa, and K1 fiance visa  By : Richard Stoyeck
    This depends on many factors. If time is your foremost consideration, the K1 visa is usually quicker – often taking 9 months or less for visa issuance.
  • Know about attorney in DUI cases  By : Cliff Livingstone
    DUI prosecutions are motivated by issues that are not based upon constitutional fairness or equity. Like all attorneys, they are bound by ethical duties and a high standard of “fair dealing” with all litigants in our adversarial legal process.

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