Civil Partnership Dissolution - How Does It Work?, by Tim Bishop If a civil partnership fails, then it can be ended by a formal civil partnership dissolution -this article explains what's involved in a civil partnership divorce. Published 02Jan2012, viewed 23 times
When To Use Personal Injury Specialists, by Adrianna Noton If you have been injured in an accident either in the work place or on the road and it was not your fault, then you are entitled to claim compensation from the third party. What might not seem like a big deal at the time soon will when you add up your loss of earnings; so, by using personal injury specialists you will receive the money you are entitled to. Published 02Jan2012, viewed 26 times
A Look Into The Duties Of A Personal Injury Lawyer, by Adrianna Noton Finding any lawyer in any circumstance is a difficult task in itself. It becomes even tougher when it comes to finding a personal injury lawyer. This attorney is important when you are owed compensation for an injury sustained at work, but only if the accident was not your own making. Published 02Jan2012, viewed 65 times
Civil Partnership Disputes and Solicitors, by Tim Bishop Like any relationship, some Civil Partnerships simply fail. This article discusses the use of a specialist solicitor in dealing with civil partnership dissolution. Published 02Jan2012, viewed 24 times
Choosing Franchise Solicitors, by Tim Bishop When you get involved in a franchise, it's important you get the best franchise legal advice possible. This article looks at some of the issues you should consider when choosing your franchise solicitors. Published 02Jan2012, viewed 29 times
How To Find A Good Domestic Violence Attorney, by Jeff Schuman Domestic violence is a very serious charge and one that warrants the use of a domestic violence attorney.
Published 02Jan2012, viewed 132 times
Childhood Injury, by Lawrence Buckfire Michigan child injury lawyer discusses common injuries that occur with children and offers information on your legal rights. Published 10Dec2011, viewed 73 times
Are Prenup Agreements Better for Older Couples?, by Tim Bishop Many different couples are looking at the possibility of getting UK Prenup agreements. But do older couples benefit more or less than younger ones? Published 01Jan2012, viewed 22 times
Buying a Freehold - Will Your Case Go to the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal?, by Tim Bishop There are many questions people ask with regard to buying a freehold. One common one concerns the existence of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal. This article explains how exercising your freehold right to buy could end up at the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal. Published 01Jan2012, viewed 24 times
An Automatically Unfair Dismissal Claim, by Tim Bishop There are certain types of dismissal that automatically count as unfair, meaning you would have an unfair dismissal claim. This article looks at the definition of automatic unfair dismissal and then details some common causes of automatic unfair dismissal claims. Published 01Jan2012, viewed 34 times
Everyone Pays For Impaired Driving Accidents, by Adrianna Noton When an individual chooses to drive when they are drunk or otherwise unable to operate a car properly, they take their lives, and the lives of those around them, in their own hands. Impaired driving could have a disastrous outcome for the driver, their passenger and other people on the road. There could also be significant damage to property, but the potential for loss of life is the greatest danger of all. Published 18Dec2011, viewed 35 times
A Canadian Look At Impaired Driving And Impact On The Driver, by Adrianna Noton The laws and implications for drinking alcohol prior to driving are different everywhere. In Canada, impaired driving and impact on the driver can vary from Province to Province. It is important to note that it is the responsibility of each person to ensure that they are aware of and that they follow the regulations in the province in which they are driving. Ignorance of the law is never an excuse, no matter the offence. Published 16Dec2011, viewed 35 times
Debtors And Trusts, by Mark Shapiro Trusts are documents that (at least temporarily) separates people's ownership from their assets. Replacing the person owning assets, the trust owns them. Published 31Dec2011, viewed 69 times
How H1B Visas Differ from E Visas, by Mark Etinger E visas are a type of work visa, but they differ in nature and application process from H1B visas. Published 31Dec2011, viewed 42 times
Are UK Prenup Agreements Only Good for Celebrities?, by Tim Bishop A UK Prenup or pre-nuptial agreement is often seen as something only celebrities get. But in reality they are perfect for many couples. This article explains why. Published 31Dec2011, viewed 28 times
Applying For Probate and The Role of Specialist Probate Solicitors, by Tim Bishop Applying for probate is both complex and time consuming -and is not without risks for the lay or non-professional executor. This article explains why it is often advantageous to use specialist probate solicitors. Published 31Dec2011, viewed 28 times
Is The Whiplash Epidemic Getting Worse?, by Nick Jervis Despite a 16% decrease in the number of accidents reported to the police since 2009, the number of claims for whiplash injuries has increased disproportionately by a third to 570,000. Published 30Dec2011, viewed 41 times
Child Maintenance In Scotland, by Richard Godden In Scotland, the parent with whom the child lives (known as the parent with care) should receive regular financial support from the other parent (known as the non-resident parent). Published 30Dec2011, viewed 31 times
Caesarean Sections And Necrotising Fasciitis, by Julie Glynn During a caesarean section (or c-section), a large incision is made to a woman's abdomen, thereby allowing a baby to be delivered. Such an extensive cut will, however, create an opportunity for bacteria to enter the body and cause infection. If this bacterial infection is Necrotising Fasciitis, it is vital it is diagnosed and treated without delay. Otherwise a woman will be left with serious complications. Published 30Dec2011, viewed 146 times
How A Paralegal Can Help You, by Bethany Mammo If you've been pulled over for violating speeding limits, a paralegal can help you reduce your demerit points or fine. Find out how they can help in a court of law. Published 30Dec2011, viewed 84 times
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