Morgan & Morgan Tips Using A Bankruptcy To Save A Home
By law | March 18, 2012
One of the most common questions people are asking about bankruptcy these days is whether bankruptcy can stop foreclosure. There is no easy answer to that question, and it is something to discuss with your bankruptcy attorney. Here are some considerations in thinking about whether a bankruptcy might stop a foreclosure and save a home. [...]
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Winning Strategies For DUI Cases
By law | March 17, 2012
There are several winning strategies for use in Drunk driving cases and two that have been remarkably successful are (1) reviewing the communication between the arresting police man and the patrol headquarters’ correspondent and (2) visiting the site where the client was stopped. (1) Reviewing the Communication: Here are several examples of revelations we revealed [...]
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10 Common Questions Asked To CHicago DUI Attorneys
By law | March 17, 2012
1. If I was arrested for driving beneath the influence in Illinois, will I go to jail? If so, for how extended? Possibly. For very first time offenders, the jail sentence can be so long as one year. For people convicted of two DUI’s inside five years, there’s a mandatory five day jail sentence at [...]
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Stearns Life Vests Are Excellent Floatation Devices
By law | March 16, 2012
Today, modern personal flotation devices, like Stearns life vests ^(http://www.wipermaster.com/stearns_life_vests.php), are a pretty ubiquitous sight at any aquatic setting. Though in principle they appear simple – buoyant materials sewn into vests to keep the wearer afloat in the water – there is a lot of technology at work, including very specially produced textiles designed around [...]
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A Living Will Should Be Replaced With An Advanced Medical Directive
By law | March 16, 2012
One of the ways that many people believe that we will have control over our medical care, should we become incapacitated is through a legal document, which is called a “Living Will.” Essentially, a living will ^(http://myheropage.blogspot.com/) is nothing more than an expression of our wishes, should we be unable to speak for ourselves. A [...]
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An Introduction To Self-Assessment Tax Returns
By law | March 15, 2012
What are Self-assessment tax returns? These are tax returns issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for completion by UK tax payers. The regime was introduced in 1997, with the idea of simplifying the UK tax system and it is certainly debatable if this has been achieved! Who needs to file a Self-assessment Tax Return? [...]
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How Do Online Criminal Background Checks Work?
By law | March 15, 2012
How Online Criminal Background Checks Work How do Online Criminal Background Checks work? Today there are literally hundreds of companies selling “Online Criminal Background Checks”. For $7 to $30 dollars you can run a check on any one by only providing the basic information on the subject. But are you getting what you are paying [...]
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