Do you have a past criminal record from years ago that continues to haunt you? Have you ever been turned down for a job because of a drunk driving incident from one wild night out? Are you a one time offender and feel that your limited criminal history is unfairly preventing you from obtaining current and future opportunities? The law of the United States, although heavy-handed at times, does not ignore previous offenders who have lived a clean life since their one offense of the law. An option exists for you - expungement of your criminal record - if you meet certain requirements.
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Expungement Of Criminal Records
June 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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Fidicuiary Litigation and What to Do
May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
When someone is endowed with fiduciary responsibilities then they are responsible for another individual’s money and potentially investing those monetary funds. Fiduciary liability can occur for many reasons, for example if investment advice provided by a broker caused inappropriate loss based on what an individual asked for, the broker may be held responsible.
When an individual decides to invest their money, whether in a bank, stock market, retirement plan, etc., they entrust it to an individual who must abide by legal responsibilities and duties, which are considered good faith and candor. Additionally, these responsibilities are also known as fiduciary duty.
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Mortgage Companies And Identity Theft
May 16th, 2008 · No Comments
One would think that a mortgage lead company would not really have to worry about data security. After all, only the bare minimum of information is being disseminated.
Unfortunately, it only takes a little bit of information for someone who is smart enough, and criminally-minded enough, to be able to steal one’s identity. When this happens, that person’s life becomes a living nightmare.
A good mortgage lead company will want to prevent this from even being a possibility. Therefore, lead suppliers might wish to explore different options for data security.
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What is a Bill of Sale Form?
May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
A bill of sale form is a relatively easy document to fill out that doesn’t require a lawyer. It allows you to legally transfer the title of an asset from one individual or entity (i.e. business) to a new owner.
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What Should You Expect From A Notary Signing Agent?
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Most borrowers who have their closing conducted by a notary signing agent appreciate the convenience that we provide. They are able to stay at home, rather than having to drive many miles to a title company. Or they can sign their loan documents while they’re at work, and not have to take time off. There are also borrowers who prefer to sign their loan documents at their favorite coffee shop or restaurant. And these closings can be done at any time of day or night. Even on the weekend. That’s the real beauty of it — the flexible nature of these types of closings.
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Issues With Capitalizing Your New Corporation
March 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Once you register a corporation in your state, you must go ahead and capitalize it. This raises a host of questions regarding the best way to do it and potential risks of getting it wrong.
First things first. Any discussion of capitalization needs a disclaimer. Every state sets forth its own rules on capitalization and you should look to your state of incorporation regarding them. These rules may cover issues such as minimum cash contributions that must be made, debt to equity ratios and so on.
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Compromise Of Misdemeanor - A Clean Ending To A Bad Decision
March 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Washington State Law allows people charged with certain Misdemeanors to get their case dismissed by “compromising” with the victim of the crime. If you can comply with the conditions, a Compromise of Misdemeanor can give you a way of keeping your criminal record clean.
Requirements
The first requirement is that the crime charged is a Misdemeanor. Washington State recognizes two types of non-felony crimes: Misdemeanors and Gross Misdemeanors. A Misdemeanor is one where the maximum sentence is 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine. A Gross Misdemeanor is a crime where the maximum penalty is a year in jail and a $5000 fine.
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Copy Of Living Will Form Fl - Preparing For The Future
February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
NOTE: The below is general information. I am not an attorney. All legal and financial decisions should be made after consulting with a legal or financial professional.
While no one really likes to think about all the topics that come along with the idea of a living will, it is extremely important that everyone takes a few moments to think about it and to prepare for what could happen.
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What Are District Court Records?
February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
To understand what District Court records are, you first need to get an understanding of what a District Court is. Often times, official sounding terms/names like this can confuse, or worse, intimidate folks into not trying to access District Court records online. You don’t want to miss out on the valuable information you can glean from these records, so let’s simplify everything for you.
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The Difference Between Trade Secrets And Trademarks
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Some people get confused between trade secrets and trademarks. A trademark is something that is publicly recognized and known as being officially associated with a particular company. In contrast a trade secret can be a much more broad definition and by its very name is not made public.
According to the laws in most states, any device, pattern, formula, idea, or collection of information that gives the owner an advantage in the marketplace and is protected by the owner in a way that shows that it can be reasonably expected to keep their competitors or the public from finding out about it without stealing it is considered a trade secret.
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