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Indian Law Firm | India Law Offices

25th March 2010
Law is an Hon'ble profession and an lawyers is an Officer of justice. He is an integral part for the administration of justice. From the ancient times, the legal obligations of the lawyers to conduct the case of a poor litigant without reward when so requ... Read >
Author: omjaitech

The Issues of Divorce and Paternity - Getting Off to a Good Start

09th March 2010
Unfortunately, many will go through a divorce or a paternity suit. But most don't have a clue about fighting for their rights at court. Learn what you must know to better fight for what you want - with or without a lawyer. This article explains the issues... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

The Steps in a Divorce or Paternity Action

05th March 2010
Most divorce litigants don't have a clue about how a divorce action progresses. Learn them so you can begin to handle your case - with or without a lawyer. This article outlines the steps in divorce or paternity (for the unmarried) suit that take place in... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Rhode Island Divorce Attorney Article: Divorce Trials Nearly Extinct in RI

25th February 2010
Why are there so few Divorce Trials in Rhode Island Family Court? If there are thousands of cases filed in Rhode Island Family Court, why are there so few trials? Divorce trials are very different from divorce hearings. A hearing in Family Court is wh... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer

Family Courts Foster Far More Harm Than Good for Parents and Families

08th February 2010
The family court is where you go to sue for divorce or paternity issues. Most often the litigants (i.e. fathers and mothers) are fit parents. But the family court setup creates judgments or fosters settlements that do far more harm than good to litigants,... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Get advice from your Brain Injury lawyer

16th December 2009
Sometimes life is a mystery for us. We do not know what will happen in the next few minutes. Our friends, relatives or even ourselves can be involved in some severe accidents where everything changes in a matter of seconds. A traumatic brain injury can dr... Read >
Author: roby.john

Mesothelioma Settlement Rules and Policies

27th November 2009
People suffering from mesothelioma have two options in seeking compensation for the cost of the loss of work, medical bills, and funeral expenses caused by the disease. They can either employ an attorney and file a lawsuit to plead for justice, which is o... Read >
Author: Loni Love

Pro Se Litigation Information

12th November 2009
"Pro se" is a Latin term meaning "for oneself". Pro se litigants are people who represent themselves in court, both in criminal and civil proceedings, and both as plaintiff and defendant. Of course, we commonly see this on television programs such as Judg... Read >
Author: Edward Bilbrew

Offshore Banking – An Outlook

11th November 2009
Offshore banking is a tool that many businesses and multinational corporations utilize because of the advantages it offers. Having a bank account in a country other than the one you normally live in is termed as offshore banking. Though offshore banking ... Read >
Author: Samuel Congdon

Government Asset Protection - Too Much and None Where There Should Be

13th October 2009
Government laws and its legal system play a part in asset protection. In some venues they may protect too much, while in others, they're the villain that we should be protected from. This article examines when and where. Three categories of 'claimants'... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Family Courts Give Fathers No Protection for Their Rights and Assets - Just Tyranny

13th October 2009
Divorce and paternity lawsuits have sky-rocketed over the last 40 years. Divorces rates are now at 40% to 50%. These suits produce immeasurable damage to litigants (mostly fathers), their children, their productivity, their assets and their futures. It... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Domestic Abuse Divorce - 3 Keys to Working within the System

17th September 2009
People say that the system doesn't work. What I see is people not working the system to their advantage. This is especially true for battered women in divorce court. Now this doesn't mean that they are responsible for the system failures, any more than... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Pending cases in the Indian courts

16th September 2009
The number of pending cases in the Indian courts has crosses the 30 million mark. With continuous adjournments and delayed decisions, justice in the country has come to a stand still. The situation has become acute to the extent that none other than t... Read >
Author: Iqbal Amrohi

Spousal Abuse Legal - Do the Divorce Lawyers and Family Courts Get It or Not?

01st September 2009
Battered women, who are victims of spousal legal abuse, tell me, "The courts and attorneys don't get it!" These women truly believe that the court agents don't understand domestic abuse. But the fact is the divorce lawyers and family court agents do under... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Tips To Deal With Depositions

01st August 2009
If there is a lawsuit against you or if you have filed a lawsuit, chances of deposition is good enough. Many of you might not be aware of this term, but it's important to know about it and how to deal with it. Deposition means question-and-answer sitting ... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
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