Posted by Rob on January 15, 2010 under Family Law |
Don’t get caught out by the new rules on privacy laws which allow the media to attend many private family court hearings where previously they would have been excluded, says family law solicitor Anne Blenkinsop.The rules, which came into force on April 27 2009, aim to encourage greater openness in future.Anne, a partner and a [...]
Posted by Rob on January 14, 2010 under Immigration Law |
With the economy in a recession and the Real Estate Market at its worst in decades, many taxpayers have either experienced or are facing the threat of a foreclosed home or other piece of Real Property.
The number of foreclosed homes and short sales has skyrocketed in recent years amongst a failing economy and an [...]
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Posted by Rob on January 13, 2010 under Immigration Law |
All over the world people are trying to move away from their country and seek another place where they think it will be better for them. The reasons for relocation are various. They can be of political or economical nature or just because they do not want to live there anymore. Whatever the reasons, people [...]
Posted by Rob on under Copyright Law |
As you’re creating something, you may wonder what copyright infringement actually is. It’s necessary, if you’re creating a work — albeit written, musical, videos, software or some other form — that you know the definition of copyright infringement. This issue is very complicated, and not very easily spelled out in plain English.
Copyright infringement is defined [...]
Posted by Rob on January 11, 2010 under Immigration Law |
In this presidential election year the arguments for a tax system that is fair have reemerged. The term fair is subjective and although there is no agreement on which tax structure would be the fairest, most would agree that it should be transparent, efficient, and simple. One dimension of fairness that addresses these criteria is [...]
Posted by Rob on January 10, 2010 under Labor Law |
Are you concerned that your employer isn’t paying you properly? Do you think you might need to speak to a California labor attorney to discuss such issues as alternative work week overtime law, California wage deductions or California mileage expense reimbursement? It’s important to know your rights and to know what some of the most [...]
Posted by Rob on under Family Law |
Don’t get caught out by the new rules on privacy laws which allow the media to attend many private family court hearings where previously they would have been excluded, says family law solicitor Anne Blenkinsop.The rules, which came into force on April 27 2009, aim to encourage greater openness in future.Anne, a partner and a [...]
Posted by Rob on January 8, 2010 under Immigration Law |
There are several options when it comes to online tax help. You will find tutorials, forms, web chats and filing instructions as well as a variety of software products to actually assist you to fill out your forms easily and get them turned in. The assistance you want is available within a matter of [...]
Posted by Rob on January 6, 2010 under Immigration Law |
Canada immigration is usually based on non – discriminatory principles. According to some survey there are round about 200 million international immigrants present. And out of them 50% of them are illegal. The world wide immigration is increasing day by day.
Some of the people who are migrating are taking help of Lawyers, [...]
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Posted by Rob on under Copyright Law |
Free copyright music is often mistaken with free public domain music or music in which the copyright has expired. A copyright is in place for the lifetime of the author plus 70 years. If more than one songwriter has authored the music, then the copyright will be in effect for 70 years after the death [...]