What is a Mobile Notary Public?
By Kent Pinkerton - 4/3/2009
A mobile notary public is, in essence, a notary willing to travel to the location of the client, in order to fulfill his or her duties. These typically entail the witnessing of sensitive documents, overseeing their signing, identifying participants and administering oaths when necessary. A mobile n... Erasing Your Criminal Record or Running Off The Skeleton`s In Your Closet
By Daniel Hall - 4/3/2009
Have you been a perfect angel your whole life? (I can see you adjusting your halo.) The fact of the matter is that many of us may have suffered from a momentary lapse in good judgment that resulted in an arrest. Pinched! Unfortunately, while criminal charges may have went nowhere, the arre... Bail Bond Licenses
By Damian Sofsian - 4/3/2009
In some states, only licensed "Bail Agents," who specialize in bail bond underwriting and issuance can post the bail bonds. These bail agents act as the appointed representatives of licensed surety insurance companies. The respective departments for insurance, in each state, regulate and provide the... Structured Settlement as an Investment Vehicle
By John Jonas - 4/3/2009
You always hear people talking about the latest investment vehicle they`re using. It`s water cooler talk, dinner table talk, phone talk, it`s everywhere talk. People are always looking for a way to invest their money that might be a little `different` from what others are doing. Buying a structur... Social Security Disability FAQ
By Sheri Abrams - 4/3/2009
WHAT ARE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS? Social Security Disability is a benefit received from the Social Security Administration by disabled workers and in some cases their dependents, similar to those received by retired workers. WHO QUALIFIES? To receive benefits under the Social Security Di... Should You Sell Your Structured Settlement?
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
The courts have just awarded you a settlement in the amount of $1.3 million dollars for injuries you sustained while using the Widget Corporation`s product. However, the terms of the settlement require that Widget pay you a small amount right now, with the remaining funds to be dispersed over the n... Fraud - Tax Fraud
By Michael Russell - 4/3/2009
In this article we`re going to go over a type of fraud that can hit you in multiple directions. This is tax fraud. There is an old saying that what goes around comes around. Tax fraud may be the first thing the gods were talking about when they came up with that one. See, a person who commits tax... Florida DUI Defense
By Josh Riverside - 4/3/2009
DUI (driving under the influence) is a serious offence in Florida and may be considered as a misdemeanor or traffic crime or even felony in some cases. Getting arrested under DUI may mean a permanent criminal record, fine, community service, loss of license, vehicle immobilization, higher insurance ... Want to Make More Money as a Freelance Writer? Here are 10 Reasons To Consider Copywriting
By Michele Pariza Wacek - 4/3/2009
Looking to chuck that full-time job for a life of full-time
writing? Or maybe you?ve already dumped the day job but
aren?t quite as busy as you?d like to be. Why not take a
closer look at copywriting? Copywriting, also known as business or promotional
writing, can do more than put a few extra bu... Freelance Writers: Double Your Income
By Nick Usborne - 4/3/2009
Freelance writers are a strange group of people when it comes to running their own businesses. They are outspoken and enthusiastic while selling their clients` products and services, but are hopelessly shy and reticent about blowing their own horns. They grumble and gripe about their clients being d... Progressive Headlines Guide Customers To Buy
By Karon Thackston - 4/3/2009
Headlines are, without a doubt, one of the most important elements in copywriting. As has been said countless times before, if you don`t get your readers? attention with the headline, the chance of them reading your copy is virtually none. But headlines (and sub-headlines) play a vital part in the... The Cash Now Question
By Jason Rigler - 4/3/2009
If you have ever been in a bind for cash you know the stress, the weight of not being able to pay your bills. In these desperate times, desperate measures are often taken. Expensive loans, overused credit cards, and a snowball of events quickly complicate your financial position. Once the collec... The Lifesaving Hobby
By Ed Howes - 4/3/2009
Force Decisions We Can Live By! Just another bumper sticker, or
is it the New Age philosophy? It began as an overwhelming drive
to express the lessons I have learned and the warnings I
observe, in simple terms, easily understood by others. I don`t
want fame, though I have made plans for fortunes... Tax Time - Top 10 Tips to Assist in Tax Preparation
By Steven Maclin - 4/3/2009
1. Throughout the Year, Keep Your Tax Records Organized.
The time it takes to prepare your taxes is dramatically reduced for those who develop a system for organizing their documents, receipts and records. A good theme around which I use to organize my materials is, unsurprisingly, the income, ded... Is Personal Injury A Need Or A Joke!
By Mohammad Latif - 4/3/2009
Has this ever happened to you... You`re at home enjoying your meal and you get a knock at your door. "My name is Jack and I`m calling from (company name), have you or your family had an accident in the last 3 years? If so you could be entitled to personal injury compensation?" Now for that mo... Getting Paid for Your Articles
By Dina Giolitto - 4/3/2009
If you`ve been writing web articles to help promote your business, you may also wonder if you can write articles and get paid for it. What type of articles will land you some extra cash, and what control do you have over the resubmission of your content once you hand it over to the editors? Type 1. ... Stress at Work in the UK
By Julian Hall - 4/3/2009
There can be much unhappiness, depression ill health and stress which can be brought on by bad working conditions & unfair working practices. In many cases, there are good grounds for claiming compensation for stress at work For example: Unrealistic service levels or deadlines at work causing stress... Five Critical Tips to Keep in Mind When Completing Disability Forms
By Scott E. Davis - 4/3/2009
Perhaps one of the most confusing aspects of winning a Social Security (SSA) disability claim is completing the array of forms during the process. A question you will inevitably ask is, ?Does SSA look at my forms and can they alone win or lose my case?? My experience is that SSA and/or judges don?t ... Six Urban Myths About Taxation
By Marc Holterman - 4/3/2009
Six Urban Myths ? Taxation ?I am proud to be paying taxes? I could be just as proud for half the money.? ? Arthur Godfrey Temporary Taxation in Canada In 1917, the Income War Tax Act (7-8 George V, Chap. 28) introduced Canadians to a ?temporary? tax on corporate and personal... S Corporations ? Filing The Election
By Richard Chapo - 4/3/2009
Getting a corporation designated as an ?S? can be a bit confusing. If you are committed to getting an ?S? corporation, here is how you do it. ?S? Corporation The ?S? in S corporation refers primarily to a tax designation. While electing to be an S corporation does have legal implications, such as no... Legal Terms ? A Quick Guide
By Richard Chapo - 4/3/2009
Legal issues and problems are stressful, complex and inevitable. If you get wrapped up in legal issues, it sometimes helps to understand the lingo being bandied about. Legal Terms Contract: An agreement between two or more parties in which each party agrees to provide something in exchange for the o... Malpractice Insurance Companies
By Kevin Stith - 4/3/2009
Malpractice insurance companies provide timely, accurate, cost-effective malpractice insurance to their clients. These insurance companies have been licensed by state law. They operate as insurers and sell products to clients who pay for premium policies. The policies of malpractice insurance compan... Infringement Nightmare - Morals to the Story
By Carolyn Wright - 4/3/2009
True Story: A photographer recently settled for $275,000 with the Dallas Cowboys
after the Cowboys used one of his pictures on clothing and other
merchandise without permission. But after the settlement was reached,
the Cowboys barred the photographer from ever working in Texas
Stadium where the... Organizing Your Taxes
By Barbara Hemphill - 4/3/2009
Does this scene sound familiar? It?s April 7. You haven?t seen the top of your dining room table in two weeks because of the piles of paid bills, receipts, canceled checks, and unidentified cash register receipts covering it. Your head pounds and your stomach churns as the countdown to April 15 be... Estate Taxes - It Pays to Plan Ahead
By Neda Dabestani-Ryba - 4/3/2009
Estate taxes. It?s not enough to simply know they exist, and to know strategies to minimize them. When it comes down to it, you need to plan how you and your family will eventually pay them. The Estate Tax Dilemma Estate taxes are generally due nine months after the date of death. And they are due i... Virginia Social Security Disability Lawyer: How Do You Choose a Good One?
By Gerald G. Lutkenhaus - 4/3/2009
Social Security Disability Practice is a specialized field of law. If you needed brain surgery you would not go to a general practitioner. Similarly, if you need Social Security Disability you should go to a specialist. These are tips for finding a good one: First, you can of course go to the Yellow... Social Security Disability and SSI: How to Win Your Appeal
By Jack Burton - 4/3/2009
If you have been denied Social Security disability or SSI benefits and are appealing the decision at a hearing, there are steps you can take to ensure a favorable decision. You can win your Social Security appeal without hiring an attorney. When Social Security denies your application for disability... Are You Losing Customers Because of Typos?
By Shannon Emmanuel - 4/3/2009
Overlooking simple steps such as proofreading and grammar can affect the credibility of your website. How are you protecting yourself? A potential customer on the internet has a disadvantage over a customer walking into a brick and mortar store. Whereas the physical store has the credibility of loca... Making a Living as a Copywriter; Freelancing Versus Agency
By Bill Knight - 4/3/2009
So You Want To be A Copywriter? Wannabe copywriters often check out my site for information relating to my services and fees. And quite right too! I still give my competitor`s websites a `gander` every now and then, in case they`re doing something that I should be doing. I receive many emails from s... Presumption and the Lemon Law
By Donald Ladew - 4/3/2009
To presume is to make an assumption that something will be found true when further examined. It is what one supposes to be true based on the evidence available. With regard to presumption in legal matters, if the bird looks, walks and quacks like a duck, legally the court says it meets the presumpt... 9 Pros And Cons Of A Compensation Claim
By Mohammad Latif - 4/3/2009
The claims culture arrived and it was chaos. Door canvassers and telesales, knocking and ringing constantly for an injury claim. Have you had an injury? Have you had an accident in the last 3 years? It went ballistic, new companies evolving and new tricks came into place that would work against you.... Trade Marks Ordinance, 2001 on Distinctiveness
By Adil Waseem - 4/3/2009
Distinctiveness in trademarks provides that any sign or any combination of signs, capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings, shall be capable of constituting a trademark. These may include, in particular, personal names, letters, numerals, fi... When Panic Attacks Writers
By Nick Usborne - 4/3/2009
If you write for a living, you deal with deadlines. Sometimes you will have several jobs on your plate at the same time. On top of that, your clients or editors don`t coordinate their demands, so you might even have two or three deadlines all falling within the same day or two. It happens. And being... How To Write An Effective Ad
By Andre Plessis - 4/3/2009
A letter or postcard allows you to "talk" one-on-one to your prospect. That means you should use "I" and "me" and "you" in your sales letter. Don`t use the corporate sounding "we". Remember just one person is reading your letter or postcard at once. So don`t write in the plural, even if your maili... Car Crash Auto Accident Lawyers & Attorneys ? Side Impact Collisions
By T.Going - 5/12/2008
Side impact collisions are a very common type of accident. These collisions occur when the front of an oncoming vehicle strikes the side of your car, causing a strong impact. Side impact car crashes are responsible for around 9,000 deaths every year. The only collisions that are more deadly than ... Gathering The Required Data For Your Personal Injury Case
By Blur Lorena - 5/12/2008
You must be prepared before speaking with any of the insurance company?s representatives. Collect all important documents and evidences, including the photographs, police and medical reports, and statements of your witnesses. Take notes of important details and review the policies given by the compa... Risperdal Side Effects & Risperdal Lawsuits
By T.Going - 5/5/2008
Risperdal (generically known as risperdone) is an antipsychotic drug that is used to treat delusional psychoses. Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter that the brain uses which allows a person to experience pleasure and desire. Risperdal acts to reduce the amount of dopamine the brain produces so tha... Political Coverage in West Virginia
By Jonathan Bentz - 5/4/2008
West Virginia, once a shoo-in Democratic state for many years, became a battleground state in 2004.
According to PresidentElect.org (http://www.presidentelect.org), only three Republicans had won West Virginia since 1960 before 2004. In 2000, George W. Bush was one of those three.
Pre-electio... On Dog Bites And Other Dog Injuries? (Part 2)
By Granny?s Mettle - 4/25/2008
Dog bites are very common injuries for both adults and children. People bitten by a dog can have permanent disfigurement, psychological trauma, and worse, even death. It is therefore necessary to always provide great care when dealing with dogs, even those that are considered as pets.
Precautionar... The Importance of Having a Lawyer
By Paul Hood - 4/23/2008
Many people are not familiar on how to deal with lawyers. Odds are, they are not sure what they are supposed to do or how much will be the cost.
More than just problem solvers, a lawyer can help prevent problems from even coming into fruition. While most people seek the aid of these legal eagles ... 5 Tips to Help Avoid a DUI Conviction
By Lawrence Taylor - 4/23/2008
If you are ever arrested for drunk driving (also called DUI for "driving under the influence" or DWI for "driving while intoxicated"), your experience will begin with an officer stopping you because of some questionable driving pattern, or possibly because you encountered a DUI "sobriety checkpoint"... Are You Thinking About Filing For Bankruptcy Protection?
By Tony Merlino - 4/22/2008
Bankruptcy Overview
Bankruptcy, when you come right down to it, is the process that enables those who are unable to pay their debts get a fresh start.
It allows for some or all of these debts to be discharged or reorganized. Individuals or businesses may file bankruptcy.
This enables you to ... Checklist for Hiring a Private Investigator
By Colleen Collins - 4/21/2008
Looking for an old friend? Want to know if your spouse is cheating? Need to check out a potential tenant or employee?
A good private investigator (PI) can help you obtain these answers. And as with any expert you hire?a doctor, a lawyer, an insurance broker?it benefits you to take the time to ensu... How To Deal With A Whiplash Injury
By Mohammad Latif - 4/19/2008
Having the right accident solicitor makes all the difference in the world when you make a whiplash injury claim. Choosing the wrong one means you`re back behind the wheel, at the accident.
It happens all the time: long, tiresome travel, a moment of distraction or a sudden meeting with a road-hog -... Government Overregulation of Broadcast Content Could Backfire
By Terry Mitchell - 4/18/2008
Rush is right! The government`s stepped up bid to regulate broadcast television content is indeed frightening. Limbaugh made his comments during one of his regular radio broadcasts last year. Those remarks were in response to the FCC`s crackdown on broadcast indecency and Congress` threats to hand o... How To Build Your Law Practice With Dignity
By Trey Ryder - 4/16/2008
Lawyers spend thousands of dollars on complex marketing plans.
But then, often, other priorities seize their attention and their marketing plans gather dust. Here`s the marketing plan I use for my clients.
STEP #1: Identify the services you want to market and the niche you want to fill. When pr... Should You Hire An Accident Attorney
By David G. Hallstrom - 5/8/2007
The following article was written for Resources For Attorneys.com by David Hallstrom, a private investigator, he is not now nor has he ever been an attorney.
You have been in a accident, automobile, slip and fall, workplace, etc.. Should you... Overwhelmed By Student Loan Debt? Consider a Consolidate Student Loan
By Mike Yeager - 4/29/2007
A consolidate student loan is the perfect solution for people who need help managing their debt. If you have several different loan payments but want to make only one payment per month, you should apply for a Federal Consolidation Loan. With loan consolidation, your lender will combine your present ... Protect Your Job & Wages
By Susan Chana Lask, Esq. - 4/21/2007
When people call me about employment issues they don`t realize one important law- in almost every state you are terminable at will. That means that your employer can fire you anytime and for no reason at all. The only way you are protected from being fired on the spot without notice is if you have... 7 Advantages to Incorporating
By Alex Goumakos - 5/8/2005
There`s no question that hard work and a little luck is what it takes to BE successful. But a little knowledge, especially when it comes to setting up your business, will help you STAY successful.
While many business owners give a lot of thought to location, store décor, customer service, hiring...
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