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  • 10 Mail & Wire Fraud Statute Facets  By : Neil Lemons
    Dallas criminal attorney John Teakell's white paper overview examining the crimes of wire and mail fraud, which many people do not understand, know the ramifications of, or where to look to get information concerning the crime.
  • 10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement  By : Nicholas Copernicus
    Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee your rights to protect your property.
  • 20 Basic Facets to Money Laundering Law  By : Neil Lemons
    John Teakell's white paper overview examining the crime of money laundering, which many people do not understand, know the ramifications of, or where to look to get information concerning the crime.
  • 2007 Immigration Changes & Actions  By : Desmond FitzGerald
    2007 immigration changes and helpful actions you can take in your path towards American citizenship
  • 22 Facts, Every Plaintiff Should Know About Lawsuit Funding - Lawsuit Loan  By : Paul Sherman
    If you are a plaintiff, involved in a lawsuit and you are represented by an attorney, you may be eligible for a cash advance on your pending settlement. This is also known as non- recourse lawsuit loan, legal finance, lawsuit funding, pre-settlement funding or lawsuit cash advance.
  • 5 Legal Points Concerning Bank Fraud Crime  By : Neil Lemons
    Dallas criminal attorney John Teakell's white paper overview examining the crime of bank fraud, which many people do not understand, know the ramifications of, or where to look to get information concerning the crime.
  • 7 Life-Changing Financial Decisions U.S. Expats Must Consider to Protect Their Assets and Investment  By : Nick Hodges
    The many moving parts of an U.S. Expatriate's financial world must be brought together under one qualified tax and financial advisor. So much more hinges upon the proper application of the additional tax regulations associated with earning income abroad.
  • A Background Check Will Help You Keep Your Business and Your Family Safe  By : Robert Bibb
    Get a background check for a small business or a family employee
  • A Quick Info About Dual Citizenship!  By : Ajay S Sharma
    Dual citizenship simply means that you are a citizen of two countries. This article written by Ajay Sharma, principal immigration consultant of Abhinav, explains more about Dual Citizenship.
  • A U.S. Immigration and Visa Lawyer Can Smooth the Way  By : Chris Robertson
    A U.S. immigration and visa lawyer is essential to successfully navigating the maze of laws relating to business-based immigration.
  • About Pennsylvania Worker's Compensation  By : Art Gib
    If you live and work in the beautiful Keystone State, make sure you know a little about your worker's compensation.
  • Adoption Records Overview: United States  By : Brian Williams
    For a country as big and diversified as the US, adoption records are very important to keep. At present, studies say that in the United States 1 in 5 couples of childbearing age encounter grave problems in trying to conceive a baby.
  • Advance Parole Travel Documents: Important Immigration Information Regarding Thai Fiancee Visas  By : Benjamin Hart
    Advance Parole can be a major issue for those bringing Thai fiancees to the United States. There are many problems that can arise if an alien fiancee leaves the US without obtaining an advance parole travel document and wishes to reenter the country. The article is aimed at informing prospective immigrants of the pitfalls associated with failure to obtain Advance Parole.
  • Advantages of Commercial Lawsuit Loan - Business Lawsuit Funding  By : Paul Sherman
    Many of the plaintiff businesses involved in a commercial lawsuit do not realize they can get cash advance before their lawsuit settles. This is called as commercial lawsuit funding or commercial lawsuit loan, commercial legal finance, business litigation loan, and business lawsuit cash advance.
  • Airbag Injuries And Wrongful Deaths  By : Taylore Vance
    Learn your rights when a loved one is injured or killed because of an airbag deployment. Is this wrongful death and what can you do about it? Learn the number one expert witness in airbag injuries.
  • Alternatives to H-1B: E-3 Visa -- Australians in Specialty Occupations  By : VisaPro.com
    The E-3 is a new non-immigrant visa category available only to Australian citizens (as well as their spouses and children). It serves as a feasible alternative to the H-1B visa as it enjoys numerous benefits over the H-1B visa.
  • An Insight on Employment Disability Discrimination  By : Kamille Pagibigan
    With the help of Disability Discrimination attorneys, one would be able to fight for what is just and would help you attain equality and fairness in the workplace. These attorneys have enough competence in seeking for suitable reimbursements for you.
  • An Overview on the National Labor Relations Act  By : Kamille Pagibigan
    Labor laws were intended to balance the bargaining power between employees and employers. It gives employees the right to unionize.
  • An Overview on Various Los Angeles Disability Laws  By : Mary Jean Kuda
    Disability Law is one that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in employment, housing, education and access to public services. It is largely regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • Animal Abuse - What Constitutes Cruelty?  By : Amit Mehta
    Animal abuse is considered a minor crime and as such carries minimal penalties that are usually no longer pursued. However, the inferences that can be drawn from psychological state of the animal abuser have, according to the FBI, proven to be very serious indeed.
  • Applying for a China Work Visa  By : nexplore
    There are four steps that you should follow if you are interested in getting a China visa for work. A number of tragic events in the past have made it more difficult to gather all the required paperwork to get a China work visa. China has recently st
  • Applying for a US Passport in Person  By : Robert Thomson
    Getting a US passport is simple and easy if the applicant has the needed documents when applying. Before going to the passport agency, make sure that all the requirements are available to avoid problems. Also, there are certain special requirements f
  • Are There Any Good Cops Left?  By : David Maillie
    We see it on TV every day - police arresting people on Americas Most Wanted, Cops, etc... But they only tell half of the story at most. What about the innocent, the young, single mothers, and the minorities that the system is supposed to protect and instead takes advantage of.
  • Australian Student Visa  By : Global Education Counsel
    There are thousands of satisfied international students studying in Australia. Students will experience a unique kind of education. If you are not an Australian citizen, but want to take advantage of quality education & training system, you may apply for a student visa. Australian Student Visa applications are processed by Australian High Commission, New Delhi. Student should apply for Pre-Visa Approval, at least two months prior to the course start date.
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  • Background Checks Can Be A Necessary Part Of The Business World  By : Robert Bibb
    If you believe that there is something amiss with your current employee then you need to conduct your own background check
  • Bali Entry Visa Requirements  By : Ben McLeen
    It is vital to pay attention to the Bali visa requirements outlined below and also contact your local Indonesian embassy before going to Bali to see if there has been any change in the visa necessities as Indonesian nations can be terribly strict with regards travelers who over stay their visa date. Finishing of your holiday by landing up in a Balinese or any Indonesian jail for a foreigner can be a nightmare come true. With so many Bali tours available when on holiday in Bali it is very easy to be persuaded to stay longer that you at first intended, but it is really not a good idea.

    Even though these nations are quite forgiving to the western way of doing things, you will be imprisoned if you cannot pay the large fine that will be imposed for overstaying. Overstaying your visa is charged at US$20 a day for over stays up to 60 days, anytime over 60 days are your will be liable to 5 years imprisonment or a fine of IDR. Twenty-five million. If you do plan to stay longer than your visa permits, then you can fly to a near by country like Thailand or Vietnam reasonably cheaply and re enter Bali to renew your visa.

    Before you enter Bali make sure you are familiar with the different cash denominations. The local currency utilized in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah IDR, The Indonesian Rupiah cash denominations are :

    Paper Notes : 100, 500 , 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000.
    Coins : 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000.

    Short term visa free entry of 30 days is available to people holding passports of the following 11countries : Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Bali and you will have to show an onward of return ticket.

    Short term visa on arrival ( VOA ), seven day or thirty day visas are available for the following countries at a cost of $10 and $25 respectively. Once again a passport with more than half a year left on it and a return ticket must be shown to get the visa. The countries are : Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, RRC, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Russia, SA, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Suriname, Taiwan, Holland, United Arab Emirates, Great Britain and the United States of America.

    All the other countries mentioned below will have to contact the Bali consulate in their country to get previous permission to enter Bali. Without a visa in advance you won't be permitted to go into the country. The nations are Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Cuba, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Israel, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.

    Apart from the short term visas that are available, there are other more long term visas that can be applied for before travelling to Bali. It is better to sign up for these visas in your own country, although they may be a little more expensive they will often be processed faster. You may find a Balinese consulate in most nations that you can apply through. Some of the most common long-term visas that people make an application for are, business visa, social-cultural visa, job visa and limited stay permit ( KITAS ).

    When you first arrive at one of the Bali hotels that you have chosen to stay in contact your local government agency and tell them you have arrived and once again when you leave. This is advised by all governments and it is solely to make sure that you are safe and that they will know if you have not left on the cutoff date. This way at least you would be approached in the event you forget when you're intended to leave, you'd be shocked how often this happens.
  • Bank Fraud - Attacks From Inside and Out...  By : Amit Mehta
    Do you know of someone who has committed bank fraud? Or maybe you are supecting someone...
  • Bid Rigging - Conspiring to Fix a Bid Price  By : Amit Mehta
    What is bid rigging and why is it considered a crime?
  • California’s Minimum Wage is $8.00/hr  By : Jamil Estorninos
    A minimum wage is the smallest wage you could possibly get from your employer while working. It could be hourly, daily or monthly.
  • Canada Immigration Made Easy  By : preyank jain
    The article explains about the whole immigration process to Canada, providing you the most effective tips to handle the entire process efficiently. You will also find useful insights on handling the paperwork and the interview and most of all; you would be introduced to THE BEST source of help for Canadian immigration in particular, namely “My immigration consultant".
  • Canadian Immigration: Language Testing  By : djboom
    if your present level is considerably higher than your high school or college transcripts indicate, you must take one of several language evaluation tests available all over the world and recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
  • Canadian Immigration—More Quickly And Easily  By : Magic4 Logix4
    Migrating from one country to another for the purpose of settling is not an easy task. There are many formalities that need to be getting done before immigration. Canadian immigration is also not an exception to the rule.
  • Canadian Student Visa  By : Global Education Counsel
    In Canada, a student visa is called a Study Permit. All overseas students are required to obtain a Student Authorization and Visa before going to Canada for studies. Students must also meet the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations. Under normal circumstances, allow at least two months for visa to be processed. A student visa to Canada is usually a simple process, if you know what is required from you.
  • Changes to the US Immigration Code Due to the Adam Walsh Act  By : Ben Hart
    Brief overview of the US Immigration implications of the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act.
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy  By : Isabel Searie
    The length of your plan depends on several variables. If utilized and crafted properly, a Chapter 13 should enable you to catch up on your unsecured debt through a no-interest consumer debt repayment plan.
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Overview and Characteristics  By : Isabel Searie
    A successfully filed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy completely discharges, or wipes out, most unsecured debts, including but not limited to credit cards, medical bills, utility bills, payday loans, and any other debts that do not have collateral or a hard asset attached to them.
  • Cloning - Genetic Carbon Copy Controversies  By : Amit Mehta
    Learn more about cloning and decide for yourself if it is a crime.
  • Committed Any Crimes Lately?  By : Tom Sample
    Crimes come in two major classes: misdemeanor and felony. A felony crime is the most serious class of crime and it brings with it the distinction of staying on your record pretty much forever.
  • Criminal data: Right Information Can Make A Difference  By : Criminal Data
    CriminalData.com is a pre-employment screening service provider that is dedicated to crime-prevention in your workplace and home. With access to the Department of Corrections, Statewide criminal records, statewide sex-offender records, and County court records, Criminal Data offers a full range of pre-employment screening services and background checks for employers, human resources, and Security departments.
  • Criminal Negligence - Ignorance Is No Defense  By : Amit Mehta
    What is criminal negligence?
  • Data Breach Notification and the Multinational Employer: Part 1  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    When a data security breach leaks information about a multinational's employees in more than one country, "breach notification" laws raise cross-border disclosure obligations.
  • Dead People Cannot File Bankruptcy  By : Victoria Ring
    Training for attorneys, paralegals and virtual assistants working under the direction of attorneys in debtor bankruptcy law.
  • Defense against Sex Discrimination  By : Darren Agaton
    Attorneys who have expertise in sex discrimination cases will help to solve and provide remedy to your case. With attorneys at your side, your claim will surely be a win-win case.
  • Defense against Unfair Competition  By : Darren Agaton
    Unfair Competition Law is governed by state common law, and is mainly comprised of torts that cause damage and harm to a certain business through deceptive and unfair business practice.
  • Definition And Use Of Tort Law  By : donyates
    Every American Citizen is protected under the law, concerning his/her The civil laws of the states include protection for its citizens from anyone who would cause them undue injury. Though each state rest upon its courts, they all stand in agreement upon most matters. The civil rights and personal infringements of each citizen is protected under the torts of each individual state.
  • Determining if Land is Legally "Buildable"  By : Seb Frey
    In many areas of the country, planning departments have strict procedures that must be followed before they will grant a building permit. This article explores some of the requirements many counties impose.
  • Discover How To Register A New Company  By : Rich Muir
    Discover how you can register a new company in Australia. It can be a simple process but you have to know what the steps are.
  • Do it Yourself Last Will and Testament Tips  By : Nicholas Copernicus
    Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon your death.
  • Driven - A Ticket Tale  By : Neil Lemons
    Read an amusing ticket story with a twist, and unlike most, a happy ending.
  • Dual Citizenship in India – Know Everything You Want to Know About It!  By : Ajay S Sharma
    The Government of India has not given permission for Dual Citizenship yet. This article written by Ajay Sharma, principal immigration consultant of Abhinav, explains more about Dual Citizenship in India.
  • DUI Arizona Laws – Penalties Guide  By : Robert Dumea
    Being arrested for an offense DUI can be a very upsetting experience. It may be your first time ever being accused of a crime and you may not know what your rights are or where you should turn.
  • DV2009 - The Fundamental Truths behind the Green Card Lottery  By : Min Zhu
    What you need to know about the Diversity Lottery program. Arm yourself with the information you need to maximize your chances of winning.
  • EB-5 vs. EB-2 Investment Visas: What's the Difference?  By : Robert Thomson
    Many individuals wish to enter the U.S. for investment purposes. As soon as they look into the prospect, however, the question...
  • Eligibility in the Social Security Disability Programs  By : Kamille Pagibigan
    The SSA considers many factors in giving benefits to individuals with disability. For you to have more chances in claiming the benefits, one should seek assistance from experienced lawyers in Social Security Disability Law Firms.
  • Emigration of Medical Professionals Is Real – Just Do It!  By : Groshan Fabiola
    There are many times when people decide they need to change their life, get a fresh start or improve their lives and that is when most people decide to change professions or move to different cities. Some of the main reasons people have for making these choices are low wages, not enough advantages or an environment they just got tired of
  • Emigration of Talented People – Эмиграция Одаренных Людей – Is  By : Groshan Fabiola
    There are many psychological, social and medical aspects of emigrating and starting a completely new life in a foreign country, but ultimately, this great challenge can prove to be a change for the better, especially if great professional skills and talent are at the basis of the process of emigration
  • Emigration to the USA, Want a Green Card For Talent?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Emigration – moving from one country to another – can radically change a person’s life. Of course, the more developed the country of your choice is, the more difficult is to emigrate there. Developed countries build barriers to unregulated immigration and attempt to search for skills and talent among the crowds desiring to immigrate
  • Employee Free Choice Act - A Danger for Employers.  By : Russell Thomas
    One of the most disturbing pieces of legislation vigorously supported by President Obama and most Democrats in Congress is the so-called Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). The title of the legislation is misleading, because far from protecting worker-free choice, it would deprive employees of a secret ballot election to decide whether employees wish to be represented by a union.
  • Employment Disability Facts for Employees and Employers  By : Alva Pao-Pei Alfonso
    Employment disability discrimination comes in many forms. If you feel you have been a victim of this type of discrimination and have already put considerable effort into correcting it without any fruitful result, contact an attorney to help you resolve the issue.
  • Employment Litigation Areas of Coverage  By : Mark Dacanay
    Employment litigation lawyers can also help companies in drafting, reviewing and litigating employment agreements. Employment litigation can resolve disputes in employment contract and concerns about proprietary rights and intellectual property rights.
  • ERISA Violations - Protecting Employees From Corporate Corruption  By : Amit Mehta
    ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act) is a federal law passed in 1974 governing the management of benefit plans for both employees and their beneficiaries.
  • Estate Planning - More Than Just A Legal Will  By : Andrew Stratton
    Estate planning represents the best way of protecting your assets from the whims of financially irresponsible relatives, excessive government taxation, and dissolution of your assets by the normal laws of succession in the state or country concerned.
  • Ever Question An Arizona Attorney?  By : T. Detty
    If you would like to find out more about the knowledge of Arizona law when it comes to saving your life, this would be a great place to start.
  • Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Australian Visas  By : steven smith
    In the modern world there are few things governments protect more fiercely than the security of their borders. Australia is no different. As such, there seem to be a countless number of different visas, each appropriate to only a very specific set of reasons for visiting Australia. It is all too easy to become lost in the paperwork and jargon.
  • Factors Determining Independent Immigration to Canada  By : Sourav Sarkar
    People are always looking for change for in lifestyle, surroundings, job etc.
  • Facts About Canada Immigration  By : Magic4 Logix4
    The countries in the Northern Hemisphere are the most popular destinations of the immigrants. Apart from the United States of America, Canada is the other country, which is eyed by thousands of immigrants. In some cases, immigration to Canada from USA is also common.
  • Facts about Sexual Harassment in the Workplace  By : Adriane Lauren Luna
    One example of Employment Law Dispute is Sexual Harassment. Sexual Harassment is a form of employment discrimination. The law defines it as an unwelcome verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is severe or pervasive and affects working conditions or creates a hostile work environment.
  • Failure To Wear A Seatbelt Could Bar Or Limit Your Recovery In A Personal Injury Action  By : Mark W. Eisenberg
    In the State of California, all occupants in a motor vehicle are required to wear a seatbelt anytime the vehicle is in motion. Billboards up and down our freeways proclaim "Click It Or Ticket".
  • Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Scope and Penalties  By : Adriane Lauren Luna
    The main purpose of the enactment of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is to provide the employers and the employees the minimum guidelines and requirements on wages and salaries.
  • Family Based US Immigration: Adjusting a Thai Loved One's Status  By : Benjamin Hart
    This article is intended to inform those wishing to bring a Thai Loved one to the United States and apply for permanent residence.
  • Family-Based Immigrant Visa: Who Qualifies?  By : VisaPro.com
    The family-based Immigration falls under two basic categories: Unlimited (Immediate relatives of U.S. Citizens) and Limited (the “preference” categories). Family based immigration has many benefits for US citizens or permanent residents that want to be reunited with family, be it a spouse and children, a newly adopted child, or brothers and sisters. The closeness of the relationship will determine if the foreign national can be sponsored under the family based categories.
  • Federal Disability Laws: Providing Access, Eliminating Discrimination  By : Darren Agaton
    Persons with disability - if not discriminated from work - are sometimes denied access in services and other opportunities, or simply, deprived of rights to live normally. Hence, the government enacted laws that address discrimination on the basis of disability, stated on the federal disability laws.
  • Filing Spinal Cord Injury Claims in California  By : Kamille Pagibigan
    The outcome of your personal injury claim will be greatly affected if you hire an experienced lawyer in California to help you. Cases of spinal cord injury are more complicated than what others believe and it is much advisable to get the help of an expert.
  • Filing Termination Suits: Worthy or Not?  By : Mary Jean Kuda
    Have you been wrongfully terminated at work? If you are then you need a termination laws attorney.
  • Find a U.S. Immigration and Visa Lawyer that will Meet Your Legal Needs  By : Chris Robertson
    Need the assistance of a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer? These tips will help you find the green card lawyer that can meet your company's legal needs...
  • Five Things Anyone Seeking a US Fiance Visa Should Know  By : Benjamin Hart
    Tips and advice for couples wishing to obtain a K1 Fiance Visa
  • Florida's Foreclosure-Rescue Fraud Legislation  By : Dave Dinkel
    Discover how Florida's new Anti-investor legislation changed the real estate investing industry and what can be done about it to protect yourself from fines and possible jail time.
  • FYI on Spouse Benefits  By : Adriane Lauren Luna
    The SSA created the Spouse Benefit Program. This program seeks to aid persons who lost their working spouses due to death. This program entitles the surviving spouse to receive the deceased worker’s retirement benefits.
  • Gadolinium MRI  By : Steve Fields
    Gadolinium MRI side effects linked to Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) and Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (NFD).
  • Getting A Green Card – U.S. Immigration Requirements  By : GotTrouble.com
    Having a green card (also referred to as a permanent visa) means that you are legally qualified to live and work in the United States indefinitely. Under U.S immigration law, there are four major gateways leading to obtaining a green card; through marriage and family, employment, investment, and through the immigration lottery process.
  • Getting Acquainted With Your Social Security Benefits  By : Alva Pao-Pei Alfonso
    Many appeals have a good chance of resulting to a reversal of decisions, though. If your appeal was rejected, it is usually good practice to file an appeal within the required period. If your appeal has already been rejected several times, sit down with a Social Security Benefits Attorney to discuss your case.
  • Good Question: Do I Have a Warrant  By : James G Harris
    Types of crime I can have a warrant for?

    Warrants of arrest can be issued for two types of crime. The two main crime types are misdemeanors and felony crimes.

    Misdemeanor crime warrants are normally the unknown warrants. You ought to know about arrest warrants if you committed a felony crime.

    Mi
  • Green Card for Investors – Эмиграция Инвесторов – Not Easy But Possible  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Getting your green card is now more possible, due to the fact that emigration for investors is a special case of the American Emigration law
  • H-1B1, a feasible alternative to H-1B for Chileans and Singaporeans  By : VisaPro.com
    With the limitations on the H-1B visa category, particularly the 65,000 cap on H-1B visas each fiscal year, it has become increasingly important to look at all alternatives and options for US employers seeking skilled labor from outside the US and for foreign individuals seeking to enter the US for work. Thus the H-1B1 Visa serves as the feasible alternative to H-1B visa for the nationals of Chile and Singapore especially when the H-1B cap is reached.
  • Hire Foreign Nationals Legally with the Assistance of a U.S. Immigration and Visa Lawyer  By : Chris Robertson
    If you're looking to hire foreign nationals in specialty fields for your U.S.-based company, you can simplify the visa process with the help of a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer...
  • Hiring An Accident Lawyer Takes Consideration  By : Tom Sample
    Whether it's a car accident, a slip and fall or some other form of catastrophe that led to the injury, a good accident lawyer will work for you, not just for money. It takes time, consideration and patience to be certain the best person for the job has been hired.
  • How Do I Become A US Citizen?  By : Ens Blessed
    Here is some information and requirement about becoming a US Citizen,
  • How Long Does Foreclosure Take?  By : john stewart
    In Foreclosure

    Power of Sale Foreclosure vs. Judicial Foreclosure, how fast can the bank foreclose?

    First of all, most lenders will not begin foreclosure proceedings until a borrower is 3-6 months behind on their payments. Although missing a single payment is a default under the terms of most loan documents, lenders have neither the time nor the desire to foreclose on borrowers who have missed one payment. The process will be initiated when it becomes clear that the debt can no longer be serviced. This post deals with the timing of a foreclosure once your lender has started the process and has instituted a foreclosure action against your property.
  • How To Get A Commercial Lawsuit Loan?  By : Paul Sherman
    Most of plaintiffs involved in commercial lawsuits do not realize that they can get cash advance before their case settles. Commercial Lawsuit funding is also called as Lawsuit loan, Legal finance or lawsuit pre-settlement cash advance.
  • How to Get a Fiancée Visa for a Foreign Spouse  By : Clarendon
    If you are a U.S. citizen who are planning to marry a foreign spouse, then the article will guide in each step towards getting fiancée visa. For additional information and professional guidance, you can also visit. This site also has a number of eBooks that can guide you through every step of the process.
  • How to Get a Firearms License in Canada  By : Nick Hlebov
    Most North Americans may have forgotten that on January, 2000 President Bill Clinton proposed new legislation that would have required all American citizens to obtain a federal gun license. American handgun owners were outraged, as well as manufacturers, dealers and more than a few members of the U.S. Congress.
  • How to Get a Green Card through Marriage  By : Clarendon
    A green card is one of the most coveted documents that authorize a foreign immigrant to live and work in the U.S.A. By marrying an American citizen, one can get a green card. The article will focus on the various steps involved in getting a green card through marriage.
  • How to Get U.S. Citizenship for a Foreign Spouse  By : Clarendon
    Any foreigner who marries an American can get U.S. citizenship by naturalization process. If you are trying to get American citizenship for your foreign spouse, then this article will give you detailed information the steps involved in getting an American citizenship.
  • How to get USA Visa for your spouse?  By : Karan
    A spouse is a legally wedded husband or wife. This visa is for you if you want to settle in USA on the basis of your relationship with your partner. There are many categories like H1-B visa, L-1, IR-1, CR1, K3 visa etc.
  • How to Pay Less Tax on the Sale of Real Estate!  By : James Montgomery
    Taxes can be deferred, possibly indefinitely, through a "like kind" exchange under the Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. 26 USC Section 1031. This article is not just about real estate but the sale of many appreciated assets.
  • How to Pursue a Minimum Wage Claim  By : Janice Ticar
    In processing your minimum wage claim, it is an advantage to hire a lawyer with the specialization and skills to handle your case. The success of your claims lies in the hands of a competent lawyer who has great experience in the art of presenting complaints in court.
  • How to Qualify for RSDI Benefits  By : Jamil Estorninos
    RSDI stands for three programs administered by the US Social Security Administration – Retirement, Survivors and Disability insurance. Taken together, it is the largest insurance program in the country.
  • How To Squeeze That Lemon Law Painlessly!  By : Charles Stubbs
    A cautionary tale about one truck buyer who started out loving her new purchase, but who had to resort to her state's lemon law when she ended up in hospital after her vehicle went off the road and the dealer messed her about.
  • How United States Immigration Law Can Penalize the Widows of US Citizens  By : Ben Hart
    Information regarding the issues that arise should a United States Citizen die before adjudication of an adjustment of status application.
  • Identity Theft is The Fastest Growing Nationwide Crime Today! Are You and Your Business Safe?  By : Tove Kou
    Identity theft could be an growing worldwide epidemic. Last year 9.9 milion victims were reported in America.

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