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18 Guidelines For Every Plaintiff About Lawsuit Funding - Legal Finance
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99% of plaintiffs involved in lawsuits do not realize they can get cash advance before their case settles. It is called Lawsuit funding or often referred as Lawsuit loan, Legal finance, Legal funding, Lawsuit cash advance or Lawsuit pre-settlement funding. But these are not loans because the money does not have to be paid back unless the case is won or settled.
Don't Go to Jail!! Here's What to Do If You Have Failed to File a Tax Return:
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David Jacquot
Delinquent tax returns are a serious problem. Non-Filers should take immediate action to get late returns filed. Voluntary compliance can help reduce or eliminate exposure to penalties, interest, and possible criminal prosecution. Since willful failure to file a tax return is a crime, non filers should consider hiring an attorney to assist them with coming into compliance.
Real Estate Options to Purchase
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Laine T. Wagenseller
The nuts and bolts of real estate options to purchase real estate, including the characteristics of the option and accepting the exercise of the option.
Employment Law: Majrowski and Employers' liability for psychiatric illness
By :
Ian Mann
An article describing how the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 can be used to establish claims against employers.
Obligations on an Employer who is Served with a Detachment of Earnings Order
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Ian Mann
An article explaining the effect of a Detachment of Earnings Order imposed by the Child Support Agency on an employer and employeee.
My Neighbor Is A Registered Sex Offender, And I Can't Tell Anyone!
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Donald P. Schweitzer
Did you know you can check online for sex offenders registered in your neighborhood . . . Have you thought about what you might do if you happened to check the registry and found out your new next door neighbor is a sex offender whose crime included lewd acts with a child?
Men Can Be Victims Of Domestic Violence Too!
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Donald P. Schweitzer
The reality is that domestic violence against men happens. It happens more than we think, and there is just nothing funny about it. What's worse is that many men who fall victim to domestic abuse are frequently suspected of, and sometimes even arrested and charged with domestic abuse against their spouse when they act in self defense or in some cases when the man has done absolutely nothing.
The "Non-Divorce" Divorce
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Kayla Boucher
This past week, typically mindless commentary during a popular morning talk show caught my attention . . .The host claimed there is a new phenomenon in which a married couple remains together, in almost every sense of the word, despite the fact that both desire a divorce. He referred to it as the “non-divorce” divorce.
"Well The Marriage Wasn't Even Valid Your Honor" And Other Excuses By Mr. Blowhard . . .
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Antonio Fricano
There is always that person that thinks they know some trick that will allow them to escape accountability. . .This article shall focus on the circumstances of a void marriage and the likely thoughts that will cross his mind.
Rhode Island Divorce Lawyer: Overtime May Affect Your Rhode Island Child Support!
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Christopher Pearsall
Do you know how your overtime affects your Rhode Island Child Support obligations? It's something you need to know. Discover the answer and other important child support information in this article by a Rhode Island attorney
Child Support and Private Educational Costs
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Kayla Boucher
In today’s world, parents often begin planning for a child’s education far in advance. . . If their children are lucky enough to be accepted into these prestigious programs, parents are then faced with the staggering tuition costs associated with these institutions.
Claims Against Keepers Of Animals For Their Animals' Actions: Strict Liability Or Not?
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Ian Mann
An article describing the liability of owners of animals under the law of negligence for their animals' actions
Personal Injury Cases in Virginia
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James Livesay
Article dealing with personal injury cases in Virginia. Provides answers to frequently asked questions about automobile accidents in Virginia from experienced auto accident attorneys and personal injury lawyers.
How To Get A Lawsuit Loan - No-Risk Legal Finance
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Lawsuit funding or legal finance is a non- recourse lawsuit loan or lawsuit cash advance. It carries no risk because plaintiffs owe nothing if they lose the case. Lawsuit pre-settlement funding programs provide them with immediate cash to give them and their attorney time to negotiate a larger cash settlement.
Stress at Work Claims: An Employer's Guide to avoiding the pitfalls
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Ian Mann
An article showing employers how to avoid potentially expensive personal injury and stress at work claims being made against them.
Steps Life Partners Can Take For Legal Protection
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Donovan Baldwin
Married couples have a lot of protections under law. Unmarried partners do not in many places. What can partners do to protect each other and prepare for life's problems and unfortunate circumstances.
What Is Power Of Attorney? When And How Would You Use It?
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Donovan Baldwin
What is the power of attorney? How can you use it? what can it do for you? When would you want to use it? Get a few answers from this short article.
The Last Will And Testament - A Model NOT To Live By
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Donovan Baldwin
If ever anyone served as a model for having a last will and testament, it has to have been Anna Nicole Smith.
Divorce On A Budget: Self Help Divorce, Attorney Consultations and Minimizing Costs
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Andrew Daigle
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. There are a number of ways, however, that a self help divorce can be achieved through a combination of quality divorce advice from a licensed divorce attorney and cooperation from both your and your spouse.
Treatment of Disability Pay in Virginia Military Divorce, Part II
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James Livesay
Article dealing with military retired pay and disability pay in divorce. Part I of this article describes the consequences of a servicemember’s receipt of military disability retired pay in divorce, while Part II deals with the member’s receipt of VA disability compensation, and offers solutions to protect the spouse in both situations, under Virginia law.
Before Declaring Your Disabled Child Incompetent: Four Alternatives to Guardianship
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L. Mark Russell
Before parents decide whether their child with a disability needs some type of guardian, they should consider the alternatives to guardianship. These include special needs trusts, representative payees, and citizen advocates.
The 5 Biggest Mistakes Made by New LLCs
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Amyli McDaniel
This Article summarizes the 5 Biggest Mistakes made by new LLCs and LLC owners. These mistakes often lead to later disputes and risks that can be avoided with proper LLC planning. Proper LLC planning should be done at the beginning of the LLC's existence in the LLC Operating Agreement
What Everybody Ought to Know About Administering a Special Needs Trust
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L. Mark Russell
Even if a special needs trust is properly prepared, the special needs trust can affect the child's ability to receive government benefits if the special needs trust is not properly administered.
14 Tips on How Parents Who Have a Child with a Disability Can Organize Their Estate
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L. Mark Russell
Parents should use a binder that contains all the information that future caregivers will need to carry on after the parents are gone. The binder should be kept in a place that is readily accessible, so parents can update it periodically, and so the people who will act as the child's advocate after the parents are gone will be able to find it.
IF OUR PETS WERE REALY OUR "MINOR CHILDREN" MOST OF US "PARENTS" WOULD BE IN JAIL FOR CHILD NEGLECT
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Benjamin Anosike
While pet owners increasingly view their house pets much like their minor “children," most overwhelmingly fail to make any estate planning that includes their pets, frequently leaving them no protections when their owners are not around. Hardly the way we would treat our own human minor children! The message? Emply the “pet trust” remedy and provide for the care of your pets when you become seriously ill, incapacitated, or death
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government
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Ian Mann
An article outlining the key provisions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government.
New California Laws Against Child Abuse
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Donald P. Schweitzer
Last year the California legislature was very busy enacting new laws designed to prevent child abuse. The new laws that went into effect January 1, 2007, were designed to address some of the problems we have seen with the high profile cases over the past couple of years. However, the actual effectiveness of these new laws in preventing child abuse is questionable.
How To Find A Good Divorce Attorney
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Andrew Daigle
When searching for the right divorce lawyer, it’s important to note that there is a considerable difference between a good divorce attorney and the right divorce attorney for you.
Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers
By :
Andrew Daigle
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. Finding the right mesothelioma attorney is very important for you to be successful in your claim.
Finding the Right Divorce Attorney
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Andrew Daigle
Fifty percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce and finding the best divorce attorney for your case can be a difficult task. That’s why your own due diligence is so important when it comes to finding and hiring the right divorce attorney.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Basic Provisions and Useful Cases
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Ian Mann
An article detailing the main provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and providing examples through caselaw.
Choosing a Guardian for Your Minor Children
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John Erik Fraker, Esq.
One of the most important decisions a parent faces: who will raise my children if I can not? Estate Planning attorney John Erik Fraker discusses the important considerations in choosing a legal guardian for your children.
Substantial Change 'Constructive Dismissal' - the New Watered Down Route to Constructive Dismissal u
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Ian Mann
Summarises the main provisions of the new claim for constructive dismissal under TUPE 2006 and offers insightful commentary on its use.
3 Ways Of Escaping TUPE 2006 Service Provision Change Transfers
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Ian Mann
Ways of avoiding the provisions of TUPE 2006 that apply to service provision change. Measures include contractual quotas and indemnities as well as secondment arrangements.
TUPE 2006 - Understanding the New Rules on Service Provision Change
By :
Ian Mann
An article that examines the Service Provisions Chage rules under TUPE 2006.
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