Friday, January 30th, 2009 at
4:28 pm
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Alaska Court Records are now available on the internet. You can search Alaska Court Records by using one of the links on this page. If you want to
find court record information about someone from Alaska, you have come to the right place. Using an online court records database, you can
find any Alaska Court Record within 5 minutes. Don’t wait – start searching Alaska Court Records using the form below:
Court records refers to information that has been filed or recorded by local, state, federal or other government agencies, such as arrest records, trial dates, convictions and settlements. Court records that are created by the federal and local government are accessible to the public through physical files or online listings. Sometimes you can access Alaska Court Records for free, but often this process takes weeks or even months.
Monday, January 26th, 2009 at
8:34 pm
Yes! Accidents can be very overwhelming and it is important to take care of your health and legal matters right away. I encourage hiring a personal injury lawyer Atlanta to handle your legal matters in your best interest.
From my own personal experience, I felt like I got the short end of the stick after getting injured in an accident. I thought it would be cost and time efficient to handle the legal matters on my own and avoid hiring an Atlanta accident
lawyer- but I underestimated.
The law can be quite confusing, therefore it is best to seek answers from an experienced lawyer who spent years studying law. An Atlanta Attorney can work in your best interest and thoroughly explain the different options in pursuing your case.
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Injured in a Georgia Accident, Should I Hire an Atlanta Attorney?
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Thursday, January 15th, 2009 at
5:55 am
A will to live, formally called a living will form, is a type of advance directive. These legal forms are usually required to be notarized or signed and dated by witnesses.
A living will form usually covers specific directions as to what kind of medical treatment your caregivers will give you or are not allowed to give you. Some people go as far as to refuse food and water if they become incapacitated. A will to live is just that though, it is intended to force caregivers to give you the kind of medical treatment you want if you can’t communicate those directives yourself. You are considered unable to communicate when you become incapacitated or brain damaged.
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Living Will Form Vs. Health Care Power of Attorney Form
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Friday, January 9th, 2009 at
12:57 pm
What is the Prepaidlegal Service, and why is this company so popular today? Prepaid legal is well known for the business opportunity and the many people that are making serious money selling the services.
However, many aren’t aware what they actually do. Here is a quick review of this to help you better understand the company, and if you want to get involved selling the services yourself.
Prepaidlegal sells legal insurance, so instead of risking those huge legal fees that occasionally come up even more for simple tasks, you just pay a small monthly fee and you don’t have to worry about it. At least, that’s what the company claims.
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Prepaidlegal Service-What Do They Offer and is the Service Worth the Price?
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Thursday, January 8th, 2009 at
3:27 am
A Living Trust Forms is a type of trust formed to hold ownership of the assets of the Grantor during his or her lifetime and to distribute the same in the event of his or her death. It is common practice in the United States to use such a document since it facilitates the transfer of assets to heirs without need to go through probate. Not having to go through probate is very convenient and time saving as well as being private.
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Have You Protected Your Loved Ones By Signing A Living Trust Forms Agreement?
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Sunday, January 4th, 2009 at
3:34 pm
Whether you and your spouse sign a settlement agreement or decide to litigate the divorce, you will ultimately go into divorce court. But, for those who agree, the divorce process is usually very short and a lot less costly.
This article is about the alternatives available for conflict resolution when the parties don’t agree but don’t necessarily want to litigate either.
There are two alternatives that are commonly offered as an alternative to litigation. These are mediation and collaborative law.