Social Law

Posted on November 27, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Society is a collection of individuals bound by the needs of the “collective?. This means that there has to be a framework which should guide a person’s movement towards the social …

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Law Firms

Posted on November 25, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Generically speaking, a law firm is a partnership of lawyers who offer their practice to clients within one umbrella. The onus of any liability is …

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How To Choose The Right Attorney In San Diego

Posted on November 22, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

There are several reasons that may cause you to search for an attorney, and there are all sorts of specialized attorneys based on what your claim may be. Whether your claim is for personal injury, bankruptcy, divorce, estate planning, or even for small business planning, we have created a how-to article to find the right attorney if you live in the San Diego area.

What’s Your Claim?

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Work Injuries in Iowa- Common Questions and Answers Revealed

Posted on November 13, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

This article answers common questions that Iowans’ hurt at work have and provides injured workers in Iowa with some basic information about their rights under Iowa’s workers’ compensation laws, including what benefits they should receive.

We hear many common questions from our clients about Iowa’s sometimes complex workers’ compensation laws. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers. Please keep in mind that every case is different and these questions and their answers assume that the injuries are considered work related.

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Credit Card Statute of Limitations in Pennsylvania

Posted on November 9, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Generally speaking, the Statute of Limitations for Credit Card debt in Pennsylvania is four (4) years.  The bigger question is “When does the Statute begin to run”?

Credit Card collection lawsuits are on the rise across the country. We especially notice the increase in claims here in Pennsylvania based upon the volume of phone calls and emails that I receive on this topic.

One of the biggest questions that I receive is “What is the Statute of Limitations for Credit Card Debt”? The quick and easy answer is four (4) years. (Unless the contract is under Seal, which makes the SOL 20 years. Most Credit Card contracts are not under Seal).

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Why the K1 Visa is a Better Option for Thai Girlfriends or Fiancées than the Tourist Visa

Posted on November 3, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

This article looks at the dangers of using a tourist visa when taking a Thai prospective marriage partner to the US.

So you have found a great girl in Thailand and you are looking at bringing her to the United States. A good deal of false information circulates about the US tourist visa. This article is designed to shed light on US Visas from Thailand.

The Tourist Visa for your Thai Fiancee

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Two Main Types of Bankruptcy Cases

Posted on November 2, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

There are two main types of bankruptcy cases. This article explores that information.

There’s two types of bankruptcies; there’s the chapter 7 bankruptcy which gives you a fresh start, and the chapter 13 which allows you to pay back a portion of your debt, sometimes 100 percent, sometimes as low as 10 percent, within three to five years.

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Halloween Safety Tips for Parents and Children

Posted on November 2, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

This article is designed to help parents and caregivers develop safe plans and behaviors for Halloween. The tips and information within this article will help children avoid injuries and accidents while trick or treating.

As the day for trick or treating approaches, the idea of safety should be on the minds of all, especially parents of small children.

You may not know this, but the United States Department of Transportation has issued statistics, which demonstrate that the majority of fatal collisions between motor vehicles and young pedestrians (under 15 years of age) happen most frequently between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (i.e., during trick or treating hours!)

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