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  • What, Exactly, Is Lease Extension?, by Tim Bishop
    A lease extension offers the leaseholder several advantages. This article explains why specialist advice can help the procedure progress more smoothly.
    Published 17Dec2011, viewed 33 times
  • Auto Accident Settlement When Hit By A Drunk Driver, by Jessica Lawson
    If you have been hit by a drunk driver it is highly likely that you are entitled to an auto accident settlement. In 2006 it was estimated that seventeen thousand nine hundred and forty one people died in a car accident that was caused by a drunk driver.
    Published 17Dec2011, viewed 116 times
  • California Bank Levies, by Mark Shapiro
    Some California banks mandate that one to garnish the office where the judgment debtor maintains or opened an account. Each California bank has their own policies on the way garnishments can be served on them. Outside of California, usually, you can levy on any branch in the state. (To determine where to serve subpoenas, check out http://subhq.wordpress.com.)
    Published 16Dec2011, viewed 237 times
  • The Fundamentals of Lease Extension Law, by Tim Bishop
    With so many criteria to consider when it comes to lease extension law, it is always a good idea to research these issues with a view to your own personal circumstances. You will also need to bear in mind that the remaining period left to run on a lease will have a significant impact on the cost to extend a lease.
    Published 16Dec2011, viewed 27 times
  • The Rules of Inheritance Claims, by Tim Bishop
    Like any other area of law, inheritance claims and contesting a will also has a legal background that forms the basis of most claims. This article looks at the Inheritance Act 1975, the intestacy rules and the Mental Health Act 2005, all of which can have relevance in these cases.
    Published 16Dec2011, viewed 26 times
  • The Role of Probate Solicitors, by Tim Bishop
    Probate solicitors provide a valuable services following bereavement. This article explains what the solicitor will actually do and what the likely costs will be.
    Published 16Dec2011, viewed 42 times
  • The Process of Leasehold Extension, by Tim Bishop
    If you are thinking of a leasehold extension, you will need to follow a formal process. This article explains how negotiations with your freeholder work, and why you need a specialist lease extension solicitor to help you.
    Published 16Dec2011, viewed 37 times
  • California Civil Sheriffs, by Mark Shapiro
    When it comes to processing, or serving, garnishment papers; most California Civil Sheriffs are average. Some are slower or faster than average, and below is a list of what I have learned about "non-average" California County Civil Sheriff departments in recent years.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 98 times
  • Self-representation At Court Following Your Motoring Offence, by Robert Gray
    Most driving offence cases in the UK are heard in a Magistrates Court and, when you are notified that you will indeed be required to attend court as a result of the motoring offence you have committed, you will need to decide whether to instruct a lawyer to represent you in court or represent yourself.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 100 times
  • The Importance of Reading a UK Prenup in Depth, by Tim Bishop
    Legal documents can be hard to read through thoroughly. But if you want to be sure you agree with your own UK prenup, you have to be sure you read every word.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 38 times
  • The Family Business Partnership Dispute, by Tim Bishop
    Starting a family business has the assurance of working with people that you know and trust. But you must take care to know each person's responsibilities and expectations to help avoid the possibility of a business partnership dispute arising in the future.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 30 times
  • Levies On Stocks, by Mark Shapiro
    Some debtors have some assets, but some place their assets at brokerage accounts. Usually, bonds, stocks, commodities, and similar assets; are not reachable by using a common garnishment.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 119 times
  • Discover What A Tax Lawyer Can Do For You, by Bradley McDonald
    Any individual, business, or organization that handles matters related to tax is a tax lawyer by profession. A tax lawyer is educated, knowledgeable, and well-versed in tax laws and guides clients on ways to manage their finances well.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 73 times
  • 10 Things You Must Know About What A Tax Lawyer Does, by Bradley McDonald
    A tax is a financial charge imposed by the government upon individuals or legal entities. It may be taken from a person's income or may be charged on the price of goods and services.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 59 times
  • Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers, by Julie Glynn
    Hospital acquired pressure ulcers are sometimes unavoidable. However, we unfortunately see many cases in which pressure ulcers could have been easily prevented, if only the medical team had followed hospital procedure. If this has happened to you, you need to seek expert legal advice without delay.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 113 times
  • The Role Of A Personal Injury Lawyer, by Paul Malcolm
    A personal injury lawyer is a professional who is dedicated to the welfare of the injured persons. A lawyer will usually fight for your rights; stand up for you in every way permitted by the law to ensure your fair treatment and the right amount of compensation.
    Published 23Nov2011, viewed 89 times
  • Going For The Best Personal Injury Lawyers, by Paul Malcolm
    Even though most accidents are not intended, most of them occur because of negligence. The nature of injury varies. One can be hurt physically, psychological at work place, within a building or even at work site.
    Published 22Nov2011, viewed 91 times
  • Recovering From Civil Asset Forfeiture, by Andrew Scherer
    Asset forfeiture has emerged as one of the most valuable tools in the state's battle against organized crime and terrorism. It encompasses the process of state-sponsored confiscation of assets that are either proceeds of criminal activities or materials that were actually employed during the commission of the crime. While this may seem to be necessary at first glance, it also comes with its fair share of drawbacks.
    Published 15Dec2011, viewed 151 times
  • Naïve Fathers in Family Court Are Kept Confused and Helpless for Money, by Shane Flait
    Most fathers are dragged into family court by women-filed divorce and paternity complaints. They're not as aware as the women are about family court outcomes. Unfortunately the family court and its lawyers maintain a father's naivety and confusion about the protection of his unalienable rights including his right to continue to parent his children for their own protection and profit.
    Published 17Nov2011, viewed 209 times
  • Pastor Judgments, by Mark Shapiro
    If you attempted to levy the pastor's wages by serving the church corporation, they might likely answer that the pastor is not a paid employee, they are a volunteer. This now becomes a difficult judgment, because only the pastor is named as a judgment debtor, not the church itself.
    Published 13Dec2011, viewed 168 times
  • Money Laundering - The Life Blood Of Crime?, by Mark Jenner
    Without a means to safely dispose of proceeds from theft, fraud and drugs sales there would be no point to most criminal activity. This article discusses how the authorities now target money laundering sometimes more than they do the predicate crimes!
    Published 13Dec2011, viewed 52 times
  • GP Prescribing Errors, by Julie Glynn
    When visiting a General Practitioner for medical assistance, many people will accept the course of treatment that is recommended without questioning their doctor's professional opinion. This is perfectly understandable, as we expect GPs to have the skills and expertise necessary to carry out their job.
    Published 13Dec2011, viewed 202 times
  • Factors To Consider When Choosing A Brain Injury Lawyer, by Adrianna Noton
    No brain injury compensation can measure up to a person's full brain functionality but it is comforting to know that upon the damage, one has a chance to get compensations that can enable the injured person live a functional life. However, this cannot be done without a highly qualified brain injury lawyer.
    Published 14Dec2011, viewed 42 times

 

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