Saturday, February 4th, 2012

How to Find a Qualified DWI Attorney

July 3, 2011 by  
Filed under DUI

Missouri law enforcement officers are diligent about stopping possible drunk drivers. Their goal is to keep Missouri roadways safe, especially during holidays when people are more likely to drink and drive. Missouri criminal lawyers can help.

If convicted, driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders face fines, suspended driving privileges, and higher insurance rates. If the DWI offense is a felony, a conviction can result in lifelong consequences, including extended sentences, probation, and a criminal record.

If you are stopped for DWI or charged with causing an accident while intoxicated, you have a limited time in which to request a hearing or enter a plea. If you cannot find any experienced Missouri drunk driving lawyers, you need to locate someone quickly who is both qualified and experienced in handling DWI cases.

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You can find a lawyer by checking the yellow pages (in print or online) or many… Read the rest

New York Wrongful Death and Personal Injury

June 18, 2011 by  
Filed under Personal Injury

When someone you are close to dies, the loss is intense and immeasurable.  But if the death was a result of the neglect or poor judgment of someone else, it is even more heartbreaking.  If the deceased was the main source of income for the family, the losses are likely monetary as well as personal.  The best way to recover these damages are to contact a New York personal injury attorney.

If someone dies because of an accident that was caused by the negligence or carelessness of someone else, this is what is known as wrongful death and should qualify the person to start a claim or lawsuit seeking monetary damages for that loss of life.

Wrongful death can result from many kinds of judgment lapses or accidents including the following:

  • Improper handling of a firearm
  • Disregard for workplace safety regulations
  • Defective or dangerous products
  • Medical malpractice
  • Explosions

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Three Things about Immigration Law that You Should Know

May 6, 2011 by  
Filed under Uncategorized

What you need to know about Immigration Law

1. Working in the U.S. does not require employer authorization

You cannot accept employment in the States unless you have been authorized to do so. That authorization usually involves employer verification, stating that you are authorized to accept U.S. employment. But there are many allowable exceptions. Exceptions apply to those who have been admitted as permanent residents, granted asylum or refugee status, or admitted in work-related nonimmigrant classifications. These individuals may already have employment authorization as a direct result of their immigration status.

2. Spouses and children may join nonimmigrant workers
If you are seeking to work temporarily in the U.S. as a nonimmigrant, you may be dreading the prospect of spending a long period of time without your spouse and children. Fortunately, immigration laws can accommodate you and this is why it is vital to have a discussion about your personal… Read the rest

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys Representing Debtors or Creditors

December 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Profound Legal News

Often called liquidation bankruptcy, Chapter 7 attempts to resolve debt by selling the debtor’s property and distributing the proceeds to the creditors.  This process can be painful to everyone involved.  While individuals, corporations, or organizations filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with experienced bankruptcy attorneys in Dallas, lose many of their possessions and property, their creditors typically must settle for only a portion of what is owed to them—if anything at all.

How we help debtors seeking Chapter 7 liquidation

Bankruptcy lawyers in Dallas assist debtors through every step of the complex filing process:

  • Analysis:  We carefully review the details of your financial situation to determine if Chapter 7 is the right option for you.  In many cases, individuals, corporations, or organizations may not be aware they are in a position to avoid liquidation through alternative options—such as adjusting individual debt through Chapter 13 or reorganizing

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Disability Claims – Myths and Misconceptions

December 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Profound Legal News

Dealing with the expense and physical challenges of a disability is traumatic.  And all too often, individuals operate under misconceptions that prevent them from seeking the financial assistance that is available to improve their lives.  The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers programs that can help.  Disablity lawyers recommend that you not let misconceptions prevent you from getting the help you need for your disability claim.

If you are dealing with a disability, you need to dispel the following misconceptions about the help that is available for you:

Social Security disability (SSD) and SSI benefits are available only to those of retirement age:  This is the exact opposite of the truth.  In fact, these benefits are available to claimants in Tennessee—and nationwide—prior to retirement.  When recipients reach retirement age, their benefits actually convert to retirement benefits, although the value remains the same.

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Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys Helping Debtors and Creditors Address Foreclosure

November 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Profound Legal News

The ownership of homes and business property has been dramatically affected by the recent financial downturn.  Neither debtors nor creditors truly benefit from foreclosures—in fact, both parties can achieve a better outcome when foreclosure can be avoided with the help of experienced Detroit bankruptcy attorneys from an experienced law firm in Michigan.  Lenders have been forced to foreclose on properties in default—and property owners are increasingly forcing foreclosures on their own properties by walking away when the amount owed significantly exceeds the reduced value.

Only certain forms of bankruptcy can avoid foreclosure

The key to avoiding foreclosure is finding a way to bring past due amounts current—and continue making future payments in full and on time.  This typically is possible only when debtors qualify for debt restructuring under Chapter 13 bankruptcy (for individuals) and Chapter 11 bankruptcy (for corporations and other organizations).  This involves being able to prove… Read the rest

Spousal Support in Louisville, KY

November 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Profound Legal News

In Kentucky, alimony is called spousal support.  A skilled Louisville divorce lawyer knows how to present evidence that can assist in setting appropriate levels of support.  The firm can assist you with all aspects of spousal support.There is no guarantee that a Kentucky court is going to order spousal support upon divorce.  The court generally considers the following factors in making its decision on spousal support:

• The length of the marriage

• The financial resources of the parties

• The financial liabilities of the parties

• The responsibility each spouse has for children

• All sources of income available to either party

• Education and employment skills

• Employment history

• Emotional and physical well being of the spouse

• Efforts of the spouse to obtain suitable employment

• Time necessary for vocational or educational training

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Bankruptcy attorneys – What to look for

October 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Profound Legal News

Making the best choice in Dallas, Texas

No matter which industry you are in, your business requires good legal representation.  The time to find a good business law attorney is not when you are facing penalties or litigation.  Act early and have qualified bankruptcy lawyers in Dallas on your side before troubles arise.

Good legal advice from business law attorneys can help you stay focused on your business and its needs rather than legal challenges.  However, for a non-lawyer, finding a good business law attorney can be daunting task.  Fortunately, if you know your business and the right questions to ask, you can find a bankruptcy lawyer that will serve you best.

Knowledge, experience, focus

Concentrate your search on a firm’s legal knowledge and practice, their experience as litigators, and a business law focus.  Look for a lawyer who does not try to be all things to all… Read the rest

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