IRS Collection Process

Should your case go to the IRS Collection Department, it’s probably because the IRS determined you owe them back taxes. This will happen if you file a tax return and underpay or if they insist on performing an audit and you stall their request. This article will cover some of the IRS methods of collection. […]

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Juvenile Court

My Child Was Arrested Having a child arrested for a crime can be a terrifying experience for both the parent and their child. Knowing how the juvenile system works, you will be more prepared to navigate the process and reach the best possible disposition for your child. This article not only introduces the reader to […]

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Retaining DUI Counsel

This article covers what you should know before retaining a drunk driving criminal defense attorney (DUI Attorney). We also examine what legal services DUI Attorneys provide and what they customarily charge for their services. Hiring A Drunk Driving Criminal Defense Attorney Typical Education of a Criminal Defense Lawyer Completion of Four Years of College Three […]

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How Can A Mother Win Sole Child Custody? FAQ

KEY ISSUES In custody disputes, how do courts determine if one parent should be awarded sole custody of the child? In custody disputes, how do courts decide what is in the child’s best interests? What is the difference between sole and shared custody? What is the difference between legal and physical custody? Are mothers favored […]

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US Constitution

We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Article 1, Section 1 […]

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Child Support

According to the Department of Justice and Federal law, it is unlawful for a parent to willfully refuse to pay court-ordered child support. If one is found in violation of child support laws, offenders may face fines and imprisonment.  This article covers the law and exceptions to the rule legally mandating parents to pay their child support, […]

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Car Accidents FAQ

What Should I Do After Having A Car Accident? The most important things are to get information from the other driver(s), identify the other vehicle(s), notify the police, and take photographs. Get the names, addresses, telephone numbers, driver’s license numbers, and insurance information from all the drivers involved in the accident. Write down the license […]

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Personal Injury Damages

The law provides that you are entitled to recover damages from the person,  persons, or entities whose wrongful conduct, whether negligent or intentional, caused you to experience physical injury, financial loss, and pain and suffering. In the case of an automobile accident, the injured party (plaintiff) can recover monetary damages from the defendant driver or […]

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Personal Injury Settlements

The great majority of personal injury lawsuits are settled before going to trial. Settlement may occur shortly after a lawsuit is filed or on the courthouse steps just before trial. Because of the inherent uncertainty of trial results, there can be major benefits in settling a case before it goes to trial. This article covers the […]

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Drunk Driving Investigations

Stopped, Detained And Arrested For Drunk Driving A driver is said to be under the influence if, at the time of driving, the driver was so impaired by alcohol or drugs that the driver could not operate a motor vehicle safely. Depending on the state, the charging and conviction of a drunk driving offense can […]

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