Forget About Poor People If You Want To Be Rich - Learn The Law Of Gratitude
by Elaine Currie
Oct 08, 2007
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Forget About Poor People If You Want To Be Rich - Learn The Law Of Gratitude
There is no place in a grateful mind for thoughts of
poverty. If y...
Exposing Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse
by Lala C. Ballatan
Aug 30, 2007
It is an unwavering reality that our society has social problems presently being addressed by governments as much as possible for them to find a resolution, once and for all. However, there will always be certain issues that cannot be resolved at onc...
Tacoma Family Law Firms for Domestic Violence Protection
by Mckinley Irvin
Jun 24, 2007
Tacoma family law firms get too many phone calls from people who need court protection from domestic abuse. Domestic violence is an inexcusable, and yet ubiquitous phenomenon in our society. Fortunately, laws have changed in recent years and more s...
DUI DEFENSE
by Douglas R.Lipton
Jun 19, 2007
DUI (Driving under the influence) or DWI (Driving while intoxicated) is regarded as the most serious misdemeanor offense. In many cases, repeat offenders are considered felons. Worst case scenario, the offense can be marked and will forever go on ...
A Primer on Domestic Violence Law
by John Luke Matthews
May 09, 2007
Domestic violence is described as abuse between family members or related persons. Domestic violence may come in different forms such as actual physical abuse, threats of physical abuse, emotional abuse, threatening telephone calls, disturbances at a...
Asset Protection You Must Have And Your Lawyer Can't Help!
by Michael Coleman
Mar 12, 2007
If you’ve ever made an application for credit you’ll be familiar with the requirement to list all your assets. No doubt your list will have items such as your house, car, stock portfolio, savings, furniture, jewellery and so on.
But it’s very...
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
by Jeff Stats
Mar 04, 2007
Over the past year more than 3 million Americans were homeless. A scary thing is that a lot more people are at risk of becoming homeless. The Department of Housing and Urban Development conducted a study in 2001 which showed that nearly 5 million low...
Divorce and Domestic Violence: Temporary Restraining Order and Restraining Order after Hearing
by Steven Carlson
Jan 22, 2007
It is important to have knowledge of the term of retraining order. A restraining order can also be referred to as a protective order in some states and generally refers to a legal order issued by a court protecting a victim of domestic violence or do...
Divorce and Domestic Violence: Is Domestic Violence Different from a Civil Harassment?
by Steven Carlson
Jan 22, 2007
The term domestic violence is often subject to numerous misunderstandings. Because of the lack of clarity of what the term actually means, some victims are misled in their search and attempt to have their abuser brought to justice. Therefore it is es...
Divorce: Divorce and Legal Separation
by Steven Carlson
Jan 22, 2007
In the United States, there are statistics that indicate that half of all marriages will end up in a divorce or legal separation. Often people do not differentiate between divorce and legal separation. Both divorce and legal separation refer to the s...