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- Protecting Your Interest
In a commercial setting, the employer conceives of a productive activity, generally with the intention of creating profits, and the employee contributes labor to the enterprise, usually in return for payment of wages. - A Case of Unlawful Spouse
There are other approaches to settle a divorce such as mediation and collaborative divorce, which negotiate mutually acceptable resolution to conflicts. But a collaborative divorce is more preferable than mediation. - Employment Issues
Robertson, Medlin & Blocker, PLLC is an online law firm that demonstrates its capability to resolve a variety of legal issues for individuals and businesses. - Counseling for Knowledge
Robertson, Medlin & Blocker, PLLC can provide real-world business experience and professional legal counsel in your business transaction or related matter. - Collecting the Uncollectible
The process of having a debt is when a creditor agrees to lend a sum of assets to a debtor. In modern society, debt is usually granted with expected repayment; in many cases, plus interest. - Lesser Pain with Collaborative Divorce
Early studies are just being published which establish the effectiveness of the collaborative process. - Child Support Law
In divorce cases, child support payments may be determined as part of the divorce settlement, along with other issues, such as alimony, custody and visitation. - Paternal in Birth
Under the paternity law, a child born to the wife during a marriage is usually presumed to be the husband's child. - Accidents in the Road
Depending upon the circumstances, parties involved in an incident may face criminal liability, civil liability, or both. - Part of the Family
Family law is an area of the law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations. - Divorces in History
Henry VIII of England is known for founding the Anglican Church partly in order to obtain a divorce. - Divorces in History
Henry VIII of England is known for founding the Anglican Church partly in order to obtain a divorce. - Liability Cases with Torts
To behave 'tortuously' is to harm another's body, property, or legal rights, or, possibly, to breach a duty owed under statute. - Separated by Law
Separated by Law
Divorce or dissolution of marriage is the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. - The Act of Separating Marriages
Divorce laws vary considerably around the world. It is banned in Malta and in the Philippines, but an annulment is permitted. - Laws in all Areas of Business
Efforts have been made to create a unified body of commercial law in the US; the most successful of these attempts has resulted in the general adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code. - Employment Laws and Labour Laws
An employee may be defined as: "A person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, where the employer has the power or right to control and direct the employee in the material details of how the work is to be performed. - Law in the Family
In many jurisdictions in the United States, the family courts see the most crowded dockets. Litigants representative of all social and economic classes are parties within the system. - Separated By Law and By Court
A couple is legally separated only if the couple has successfully petitioned a court to recognize their separation; simply living apart does not constitute separation for these purposes. - Divorce, Then and Now
According to a study published in the American Law and Economics Review, women currently file slightly more than two-thirds of divorce cases in the US. - An Eye for an Eye in Law
A person who is legally injured may be able to use tort law to recover damages from someone who is legally responsible, or "liable," for those injuries. - No-Fault Divorce of the Law
"No-fault" divorce was pioneered in the United States by the state of California when Governor Ronald Reagan signed into law the Family Law Act of 1970 on September 4, 1969. - Fault or No-Fault Divorces
Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather than federal law. In recent years, however, more federal legislation has been enacted affecting the rights and responsibilities of divorcing spouses. - Granting Divorce
A decree of divorce will generally not be granted until all questions regarding child care and custody, division of property and assets, and ongoing financial support are resolved. - After Effects of Marriages
Child support or child maintenance is the ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made directly or indirectly by a non-custodial parent to a custodial parent for the care and support of children of a relationship or marriage that has been terminated. - Fault in Divorce
Under a no-fault divorce system the dissolution of a marriage does not require an allegation or proof of fault of either party to be shown. - The Effects in a Marriage
In Effects of Marriage, if the underlying marriage is held to be void there may still be rights and obligations that continue and are recognized by court order. - Legally Responsible
A person who is legally injured may be able to use tort law to recover damages from someone who is legally responsible, or "liable," for those injuries. - "May It Please the Court."
In the United States, a lawyer traditionally starts an oral argument to any appellate court with the words "May it please the court." - Together in This Problem
Collaborative Divorce makes use of a team approach to help the couple make fully-informed, carefully considered, settlement decisions. - A Collaborative Process of Divorce
Collaborative law is a process that is based on facilitative principles in which parties are represented by their own attorneys who facilitate the discussion in accordance with an agreement. - Conflicting Laws of Divorce
Where people from different countries get married, and one or both then choose to reside in another country, the procedures for divorce can become significantly more complicated. - Protecting Our Interests
All different forms of companies depend on the particular law of the particular country in which they reside. - Separation of Love
Divorce laws vary considerably around the world. It is banned in Malta and in the Philippines, but an annulment is permitted. - Waiting for Divorce
A period of legal separation may constitute grounds for divorce and some countries require some period of legal separation before a divorce can take effect. - Generations of Divorce
Among the nations in which divorce has become commonplace are the United States, Canada, and members of the European Union. - The Law in Collection
Consumers may also resolve disputes brought against a collection agency who is a member of ACA through ACA's consumer complaint resolution program. - The No-Fault Divorce of the law
Starting in the 1960s, numerous commentators pointed out that it might be best for the law to recognize that two spouses determined to end their marriage would likely obtain one regardless of its technical illegality. - Approach on Global Divorces
Although most countries make divorce possible, the form of settlement or agreement following divorce may be very different depending on where the divorce takes place. - Conflicting Divorces between Worlds
In the case of disputed custody, almost all lawyers would strongly advise you stay to the jurisdiction applicable to the dispute, i.e. the country or state of you or your spouse's residence. - Conflicting Jurisdictions in Divorce
Issues such as the ability to grant pretrial relief, procedure and form, as well as statutes of limitations are classified as “procedure” and are always subject to domestic law where the divorce case is pending. - Accidents, Injuries, and Compensations
Various legal remedies may be available for personal injury, which is under the law of negligence, or some other type of injury. - Rules and Regulations of the Road
Depending upon the circumstances, parties involved in an incident may face criminal liability, civil liability, or both. - Divorce Settlement in Collaborative Law
Collaborative approach helps all the family members come through the divorce with the least amount of trauma and distress. - Liability Issues with the Tort Law
Compensatory damages are paid to compensate the claimant for loss, injury, or harm suffered by another's breach of duty. - Victims of Paternity Frauds
Men suffer considerable acute and long term emotional, psychological, economic and social harm from paternity fraud, and as such, Paternity fraud represents one of the more common forms of domestic violence against men. - A Divorce At-Fault
In the United States, only the state of New York still requires fault for a divorce. All other states have adopted no-fault divorce statutes. - An Appeal to the Higher Court
The appellate court will typically be deferential to the lower court's findings of fact, unless clearly erroneous, and so will focus on the court's application of the law to those facts. - Processes of Child Support
A resident or custodial parent receiving public assistance, as in the United States, is required to assign his or her right to child support to the Department of Welfare before cash assistance is received. - Countries of Different Jurisdiction
A decree of divorce will generally not be granted until all questions regarding child care and custody, division of property and assets, and ongoing financial support are resolved. - Conflicts of Law in Divorces
Generally, when the court is to apply a foreign law, it must be proved by foreign law experts. It cannot merely be pleaded. - An Approach to Ending a War in Peace
In collaborative law, the parties are fully informed about the law and the consequences of various options, and their advocates facilitate the negotiations. - The Code of Businesses
The overriding philosophy of the Uniform Commercial Code is to allow people to make the contracts they want, but to fill in any missing provisions where the agreements they make are silent. - Divorce of Marriages
Many societies also provide for the termination of marriage through divorce. Marriages can also be annulled in some societies, where an authority declares that a marriage never happened. - Divorce Laws in the State of Missouri
The laws of the state of residence at the time of divorce govern; all states recognize divorces granted by any other state. - A Laborer’s Right to have a Right
Labour law is the body of laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the legal rights of, and restrictions on, working people and their organizations. - Texas way of Ending a Marriage
The Petition for Divorce must declare the appropriate Texas grounds upon which the divorce is being sought. - Emotional Stresses of Divorce
Studies have claimed that people who have been in divorced families have higher rates of alcoholism and other substance abuse compared to those who have never been divorced. - A Father’s Right in Family Law
The Fathers' rights movement receives international press coverage as a result of high profile style activism of Fathers 4 Justice and other national organizations internationally. - When Collection Agencies Go Beyond the Line
In many countries, collection agencies are governed by laws that prohibit certain abusive practices. Failure to adhere to such laws may result in lawsuits or government regulatory actions. - Conflicts Within the Legal Systems of Divorce
In modern society, the role of marriage and its termination through divorce have become political issues. - A Collaborative Law and Practices
Non-adversarial methods of dispute resolution, such as collaborative divorce are less likely to add to the emotional trauma, and are better suited when an ongoing relationship is contemplated. - Malicious Act of Malcontent
An injury that is intentional, wrongful and without just cause or excuse, even in the absence of hatred, spite or ill will are more commonly called as Malice. - The Collaborative Practices and Processes
Collaborative law has spread from family law to other fields of law. Practitioners are now applying it to business, probate, employment, intellectual property and personal injury cases. - The Uncontested Divorce in the US
An uncontested divorce is likely to be upheld in a court of law however, regardless of the general validity of contested divorces from these jurisdictions. - Fathers can also be the Victims
The Fathers' rights movement is characterized as a social movement, but members of the fathers' rights movement disagree and state that these issues are "a question not of social science, but of constitutional government." - Divorce Cases within States
Divorce, like marriage, is the province of the state governments, not the federal government. Divorce laws vary from state to state, but no-fault divorce on the grounds of "irreconcilable differences" is now available in all states. - Non-Emotional Approaches to Divorce Processes
Non-adversarial methods of dispute resolution, such as mediation and collaborative divorce are less likely to add to the emotional trauma, and are better suited when an ongoing relationship is contemplated, such as for future parenting. - Divorce Laws of the US
All states recognize divorces granted by any other state. All states impose a minimum time of residence, Nevada currently being the shortest at 6 weeks. - An Easy Way to get a Divorce
Reason why people choose to have a divorce in the US is that some people are simply out to get around the financial hardship of a divorce, and get a divorce from a jurisdiction that allows fast uncontested divorces that offer little or no spousal support to the defendant. - Under the Influence of Weakness
Some states in the US have expanded upon DUI laws to make operating a motor vehicle while impaired a punishable offense, which includes sleep deprived driving, among other things. - A Needed Participation for an Agreement
At the beginning of the process husband, wife, both attorneys and any other involved collaborative professionals sign a Participation Agreement that requires the parties to understand and follow every step. - Paternal False Identity
Men and children suffer considerable acute and long term emotional, psychological, economic and social harm from paternity fraud. - A Lot of Care and Diligence
Due diligence is a term used for a number of concepts involving either the performance of an investigation of a business or person, or the performance of an act with a certain standard of care. - Alimony for Marriage
Generally alimony lasts for a term or period, which will be longer if the marriage lasted longer. A marriage of over 10 years is often a candidate for permanent alimony. - The Underlying Support for Spouse
With the growing view that men and women should be treated equally, the law recognized that both husbands and wives owed each other a similar duty of support. - The Appeals Processes in the US
A court of appeals decides appeals from the district courts within its federal judicial circuit, and in some instances from other designated federal courts and administrative agencies. - Corporation Laws and Regulations
Corporate law refers to the law establishing separate legal entities known as the company or corporation and governs the most prevalent legal models for firms. - Collaborating Laws in Divorce Processes
In a collaborative divorce, the parties negotiate an agreed resolution with the assistance of attorneys who are trained in the collaborative divorce process and in mediation, and often with the assistance of a neutral financial specialist and/or divorce coach. - Business Laws and Legal Actions
The law of business organizations originally derived from the common law of England, but has evolved significantly in the Twentieth Century. - No-Fault Process of Divorce
Prior to the no-fault divorce revolution, a divorce could be obtained only through a showing of fault of one of the parties in a marriage. - Child Custody and Visitation
In most jurisdictions the issue of which parent the child will reside with is determined in accordance with the best interests of the child standard. - Child Abduction in Divorce Issues
Child abduction exists when a parent removes or retains a child from the other parent's care (often in the course of or after divorce proceedings). - Unbinding The Law
A contract is a legally binding exchange of promises or agreement between parties that the law will enforce. - An Easy Escape from Marriage
Due to the complex divorce procedures required in many places, especially including many states of the United States, some people seek divorces from other jurisdictions that have easier and quicker processes. - The Spinning Wheels of Divorce Mills
A divorce based on "irreconcilable differences" is generally the only way to obtain a no-fault divorce without carrying out a one year legal separation agreement to be able to obtain a divorce, and is not available in many states. - Laws in Debt Collection
Fair debt collection broadly refers to regulation of the debt collection industry at both the U.S. Federal and state levels of government. At the Federal level, it is primarily governed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. - Divorce Process in a Collaborated Rule
Collaborative law has gained popularity particularly in the divorce context, where the process is known as collaborative divorce. - Countries offering Divorce Mill
Due to the complex divorce procedures required in many places, especially including many states of the United States, some people seek divorces from other jurisdictions that have easier and quicker processes. - Legal Remedies for Injuries
Various legal remedies may be available for personal injury or some other type of injury. An injury that is intentional, wrongful and without just cause or excuse, even in the absence of hatred, spite or ill will requires damage compensations. - Divorce Away from Home
Divorce mill is a term used for a jurisdiction that is typically used for divorces by non-residents and/or used to obtain a divorce quickly and/or allow for contested divorces quickly and with little or no compensation to the other spouse. - Approach to Divorce Processes
Among the nations in which divorce has become commonplace are the United States, Canada, and members of the European Union. - Making a Contact from Conflict
Following ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in most countries, the term "access" was superseded by the term contact. - Differs By State
Divorce laws vary from state to state, but no-fault divorce on the grounds of "irreconcilable differences" is now available in all states. - Supporting Till the End
Alimony is treated as income to the receiving spouse, and deducted from the income of the paying spouse. - Car Collision From Law
Nearly all common law jurisdictions impose some kind of requirement that parties involved in a car collision must stop at the scene. - Illegitimate By Blood
A child born to the husband and wife prior to the marriage may or may not shed any remaining legal disabilities of illegitimacy. - No-Fault Processes in Divorce Law
No-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage requires neither a showing wrong-doing of either party nor any evidentiary proceedings at all. - The Process of Collaborative Law in Divorce Processes
In a collaborative divorce, the parties strive to reach a fair settlement through a series of meetings between the two parties and their lawyers, and sometimes other neutral experts. - Divorce of Countries
The most notable in this situation is the notion of "due process", which is required by the Constitution of the United States and thus is not flexible.
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