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Should Cohabitation Law Change?

19th January 2012
More couples than even are living together without getting married, whether never planning to get married or living together for a while prior to marriage. There are more than four million cohabiting couples in the UK now, with nearly half of children bei... Read >
Author: amnorge

Why a Professional Shredding Service is Essential

19th October 2011
Shredding confidential documents provides relief from legal and ethical issues that plague business owners and managers. One of the main reasons for document shredding is the legal aspect. The U.S Supreme court has ruled that discarded documents may be co... Read >
Author: John

Publishing Or Possessing Instructions For Dangerous Drugs-S8 DMA

18th July 2011
What the Law states - Publishing Or Possessing Instructions For Dangerous Drugs-S8 DMA Section 8A of the Drug Misuse Act 1986 states: A person who unlawfully publishes instructions, or unlawfully has possession of a document containing instructions,... Read >
Author: aidenbaron

Kernott v Jones: A Landmark Case?

22nd May 2011
A possible landmark case is being held at the Supreme Court. The case of Kernott v Jones could impact the way separation cases are handled where property is concerned with the break-up of cohabiting relationships where a couple is not married. Mr Kern... Read >
Author: amnorge

The law office of RONN BISBEE

04th May 2011
Child support is money that is paid by one parent to the other parents for the financial support to the children for his education, medical expenses and giving other benefit to the child, it is paid when the relationship between the parents has ended. It ... Read >
Author: Cathy

Who's Responsible For Slip and Falls

03rd May 2011
It happens to the best of us: Wham, bam, before you know what happened, you may be laying on the ground after slipping, tripping and/or falling. In these cases, the question may arise as to who may be responsible and what may be done about it. You may ask... Read >
Author: Kyle Clouse

How to enforce parents to support their children

20th April 2011
The child support is the forthright parts of cases unless one of the people is self employed. Most parents don’t show their actual gross income to the federal government. There are some information that can be detect during the enquiry to show wrong incom... Read >
Author: Cathy

The Supreme Court Makes Social Media Ruling

14th March 2011
Following much discussion around social media usage within the courtroom by judges and London solicitors, the Supreme Court has eventually made a judgment for the court cases which they host. The actual judgement says that text based communications with ... Read >
Author: Teddy Hyatt

Creating Free Electricity To Power Your Home - The Works Of Nickolas Tesla

02nd March 2011
What I know has unfortunately faded off in to the back of my memory! what’s with this? So I do know though that when the invention of the light bulb was in play Thomas Edison was not totally responsible for the complete works that he has so claimed to .oh... Read >
Author: Jared McGinty

What The Law About Rear-End Collisions In Maryland Is

26th February 2011
Sometimes people will say that the car in the rear in a rear end collision is always to blame. This simply isn't the law. Often, the car in the back is at fault, it isn't true to say that the car in back is necessarily at fault. I have written this a... Read >
Author: MattKaiser

Unfair Bank Charges – You can still claim them back!

26th January 2011
If you have suffered excessive bank charges through missing payment deadlines, bouncing cheques, exceeding your overdraft limit etc, then the good news is that it is still possible to claim bank charges back if you have a valid reason for doing so. The b... Read >
Author: Tina

“Bank charges reclaiming still possible – but not easy!”

26th January 2011
Most people will have suffered a charge form their bank at some point in their life for missing a payment deadline, exceeding an overdraft limit or attempting to make a payment without having the cleared funds. A few years ago, people became aware that if... Read >
Author: Tina

5 Top Tips For Growing Your Own Fresh, Organic Tomatoes

06th January 2011
Back in 1893 in New York, the Nix brothers (I think) and Edward L. Hedden went at the each other in court (Supreme Court!) over the definition of a tomato. Whether it’s a vegetable or a fruit! Well, the court ruled in favor of Hedden; that it is a vegetab... Read >
Author: Trevor

The UK Prenuptial Agreement and How the Courts View It

19th November 2010
The UK Prenuptial Agreement is becoming more common. But what is the legal position? A prenuptial agreement (or prenup) is drawn up prior to marriage by a couple to specify how their assets will be divided if they should end up divorcing. Normally this... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

New Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules (CM7944)

29th October 2010
The United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) has introduced the English language requirement for spouses. This change takes effect for new applications made on or after 29 November 2010. Everyone applying for entry clearance or for leave to remain as a spouse... Read >
Author: Gherson
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