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The job of a divorce attorney

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By Michael Sanford
Marriage is a very solemn and serious chapter on any person’s life. However, due to personal reasons, a couple may decide to call everything off and file a divorce. Divorce, or dissolution, as it is increasingly becoming known, is a process that legally terminates a marriage no longer considered viable by one or […]

The Initial Step: Seek Legal Advice

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By Mart Gil Abareta
Seeking for legal advice is the first step that one must take if he’s been involved in personal injury cases such as car accident, auto accident, slip fall injury, and many others. This has been also the case when you have questions on any fields of the law. You have to remember […]

THE IMPORTANCE OF LAWS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

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By Jinky C. Mesias
Aside from private car accidents there are also a great number of related public transportation accidents. The Federal Government is the one regulating the common carriers that transport passengers and cargo across the entire state. Nevertheless, each separate state has its own regulated public transportation system all within its state’s lines. But […]

The Importance of an Auto Accident Attorney

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By Mart Gil Abareta
If you or your love ones have been involved in an auto accident and suffered personal injuries, you may be entitled to compensation from the person who is at fault of the incident. You can then file an auto accident case which entitles you to an auto accident settlement. Basically, you’ll need […]

The Gun Control Debate

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By Kenny Du
in America is a battle between personal freedom and public safety. For nearly 160 years, there were no limits to the Second Amendment, which guarantees “the right of the people to keep and bear arms.” In 1934, however, and especially in the last four decades, Americans have begun to proscribe and debate the […]

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

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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 declaration of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The purpose of the Act, approved in September 1977, was to eliminate abusive debt collection practices by debt collectors and to […]

The Death Penalty Debate

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By Peter Kennedy
While the death penalty has been utilized for centuries, we continue to debate the morality and efficacy of this punishment. Many people argue that the death penalty acts as a deterrent to potential murderers, terrorists, and other violent criminals. However, others find the death penalty completely incompatible with the ethical standards of modern […]

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