The Implication of Income Tax Charge on Estate Planning by Janine Byrne Overview ============
In the Pre-Budget Report of December 2003 the Chancellor Gordon Brown announced proposals to levy an Income Tax charge from 6th April 2005 in
Filing a Simple Bankruptcy by Susan Chana Lask, Esq. We all know times are tough and, for some of us, bills are getting harder to pay each month. If the debts you owe are more than what you can afford, you should read
What To Do When In An Automobile Accident by Granny’s Mettle "In 2002, there were an estimated 6.3 million car accidents in the United States. About 2.9 million injuries and 42,815 people were reported killed in auto accidents.Ev
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by Steve Austin Declaration Of Purpose:
An abundant evidence of the use of abusive, deceptive, and unfair credit collection practices by many debt collectors led to the de
Anatomy of a Chinese Debt Collection by Zhao Xiomei Introduction In late June of 2003, I received an e-mail from Daniel Harris, who introduced himself as maritime lawyer from Seattle. He had found me through the internet and
Your Will A Personal Reflection Of Your Life by News Canada "(NC)-Every person is unique, however, people have common needs - air, water, food, shelter, love, a sense of accomplishment. Beyond these, we are also concerned about our
Injuries from Minor Vehicle Collisions by Maricon Williams Approximately 12.8 million motor vehicle accidents in the United States were reported on December 2003. This amounts to about one crash per second - quite an alarming dat
Personal Injury Claims Process by Robert Kliene Personal injury lawsuits are filed following a standard claims process, much as other lawsuits are pursued. The following is a brief overview of the steps of the process.
Whats The Difference Between: A Lawyer, Solicitor, Advocate, Barrister, Counselor, And An Attorney by Amit Laufer Have you ever wondered where all these somewhat confusing terms came from? Well the answer is they are all types of Lawyers originated from various legal systems. Some of the
Is Lady Justices Blindfold Truly Hiding Dollar Signs for Eyes by Idriys Luqman Muhammad Is Lady Justice's Blindfold Truly Hiding Dollar Signs for Eyes?
FACT: During 2002, 36 million Americans were hospitalized; simultaneously, 93 million cou
A Quick Guide to Lawyers by Marcela Devivo Lawyers specialize in a wide number of fields from personal injury and criminal law to immigration, business and finances. But what do these lawyers actually do? There is a
Getting Legal Help for an Asbestos Related Injury by MesotheliomaFirms.com Asbestos is a material that was widely used in a range of everyday items up until the late 1970s and early 1980s. Millions of people were exposed to this material on
Is It Necessary To Go To Court by Maui Reyes In the United States, personal injury claims are given a statute limitation of two (2) years before the claim is outlawed. Within this period, one must obtain a lawyer and file
Changes in the Social Security Laws by Lala Balattan "It is time we educate and update ourselves regarding essential issues of the Social Security Administration. By having enough knowledge of SSA’s vital programs concerning
What are the Alternatives to Vioxx by Michael Monheit, Esquire, Monheit Law, PC With the withdrawal of Vioxx from the pharmaceutical market, doctors and patients are left scrambling for alternatives to Vioxx.
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