Month: September 2023
Legal Facets of Wills Law and Distribution of Property
Wills Law is a set of laws relating to the creation and execution of a person’s will. A will is a legally binding declaration related to a person’s wish about how to distribute his or her property after death. A will is also known as ‘will and testament.’ A will has just one main objective,
Getting Rid Of Political Corruption in Washington DC – The Way to Clean House In Government?
How is it possible to drain the swamp in American Politics? I sometimes wonder if that is even possible. My personal view is, yes, I’d like to drain the swamp too, I just want to drain the left-side of the swamp first, not sure how that would work. Back in late 2015 we discussed the
Rhode Island Divorce Law FAQS How Long Until It’s Over? Residency Requirements & No Fault Divorce
1) How long does it take to get a Rhode Island divorce? If all issues concerning divorce, child support, child custody, equitable division of assets, alimony, visitation and other issues are resolved between the parties, the earliest possible date for a nominal divorce in Rhode Island (a nominal divorce is a uncontested divorce in which
When To Use A Family Law Attorney
Many people don’t realize that attorneys specialize in certain fields the same way that doctors do. For any situation involving parent-child relationships or other legal familial relationships, you need a family law attorney. A family attorney is a lawyer who specializes in legal cases involving marriage, children, and custody. Family lawyers are capable of dealing
Conservatorship in Colorado
Conservatorship in Colorado is an administrative court appointment that gives one individual responsibility over the estate of another. Colorado law provides rules for conservators and their responsibilities. While courts tend to favor family members in guardian and conservator roles, friends can also be appointed. Currently, the state allows any interested person to file a petition
Habeas Corpus Lawyer
A habeas corpus lawyer reinvestigates the case, meeting with friends and family members and scouring the records for evidence of a mistake that could have changed the outcome of trial or sentencing. A seasoned lawyer can also find legal arguments that have a strong chance of succeeding in court. Habeas corpus is often pursued after
Why It Is Important to Hire a DUI Attorney
DC is a zero tolerance jurisdiction for anyone who drives with any measurable alcohol or drug in their system. This can include legally prescribed drugs, as well as illegal ones. A DUI conviction can impact a person for years. It can affect their chances of finding gainful employment, obtaining government-related security clearance, or financing a
Equity Follows the Law
Introduction: Equity has no clash with law neither it overrides the provisions of law. Nor it is the enemy of law. It adopts and follows the basic rules of law. It is said that equity is not a body of jurisprudence acting contrary to law but is rather a supplement to law. It is a
Jobs – How to Use the Internet to Find Jobs
With the raving usage of the internet, jobs are available in plenty. In the economic recession even online companies pay off pretty good amounts and that suffices for a home based easy earning. Well finding jobs is not that difficult but getting through with one is. Not very tough but considerably takes in some effort.
Legal Issues For Medical Staffing Agencies
Medical staffing agencies basic premise is to find qualified staff and link them to hospitals. Dealing with what hospitals need and want often places staffing company’s in a position that can lead to having issues with human resource and legal issues. Be aware of the laws that exist and how those laws affect your particular
What Is the Difference Between a Lawyer and an Attorney?
Life could never be the same that we expect. To live a peaceful life, we have to pass through many curvy roads. And, marriage is also an essential part of our lives that we always want to have sweet experiences. Disputes between brothers, sisters, family members, and relatives regarding property become every day’s headlights and
Intellectual Property Law: What It Is
Many people have heard, read, spoken, written, or signed documents with the phrase “intellectual property”. But do they always know what intellectual property, or IP, entails? When beginning with a new employer, there is often a confidentiality clause or document that includes an IP reference, usually to the effect that any creations of the mind
Passionate About Plagiarism – How to Defend Against and Fight Plagiarism
Plagiarism on the Internet is a bruised cloud hovering on the horizon for many Web site owners. You may have been a victim. After spending hours creating, polishing and fine tuning your site’s content, the brutal plagiarism storm hits. You discover that someone has lifted that content and published it on the Internet as though
What Really Happens in Divorce: Myth Vs Reality
It’s common to feel afraid to get a divorce when there is so much information out there that is, well, just plain scary. It’s like getting to the edge of a cliff and being afraid to jump off. Fortunately, most, if not all of this “information” is simply not true. You might call it pure
Find a Lawyer You Can Afford
Navigating in the complicated and confusing world of lawyers and courtrooms can be confusing, frightening and can cost you a lot of money in legal fees and lost settlements. So, educate yourself, get some advice and don’t be afraid to talk to a few different law firms to see which suits your individual needs best.
Summary of the Federal Tort Claims Act
Federal laws apply to every citizen in the United States. The United States Federal government has immunity; therefore, it may not be sued unless it has waived its immunity or consented to suit. Through the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), the government waives its immunity for certain acts committed by its employees, including medical malpractice.
UK Government Announces Plan to Reduce the Gap in Gender Pay
The UK government has recently announced that there will be a £2 million fund spent on initiatives aimed at reducing the gender pay gap between males and females. The funding will be spent on training, events, and monitoring programmes to help females move from low paid and low skilled work into jobs that are higher
Inflation Through Deflation
It was July of 2008 and oil prices soared to a $147 per barrel. At that time grain prices were going through the roof, the Chinese economy was overheating, the general population of the undeveloped emerging economies were on the verge of revolt, US consumers were angry about having to pay $4.50 per gallon of
















