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Deferred Sale of Marital Home for the Best Intest of the Child - Rhode Island Divorce Law - by David Slepkow
Can the Rhode Island Family Court defer a sale of the marital home for the child/children in a divorce case?
If one of the parties requests a deferred sale of the home in a Rhode Island( RI) divorce, then the

Shropshire Solicitor Divorce Warning to Wealthy Husbands Regarding European Court of Human Rights! - by Nadia Davis
Shropshire Divorce Solicitor leading the Family Law team at Martin Kaye Solicitors in Telford warns divorcing couples after a husband leads a divorce “pay fight”.
The Telford Solicitor said that “well-publicised divorce cases have led to several wives becoming millionaires

Employment Law - Unfair Dismissal - Refusing to Accept Changes in Terms - by Rosanna Cooper
The case of Anwar v Cambridge Housing Authority [2007], concerned an employee who was asked to accept changes to the terms of her employment which would have been very detrimental to her. The employee subsequently brought proceedings against her employer alleging unfair dismissal.

Introduction To Social Security Benefits - by Ashley Gurdon
A broad overview of The Social Security Administration can provide benefits in three different categories, they include; when you retire, if you become disabled, and lastly when you die. Information about Social Security benefits can be found on the Social Security Administration's website at the social security web site. The age to receive full retirement benefits has been 65 for many years now however for people born after 1938 it is gradually increasing until it reaches the age of 67 for people born after 1959.

Corporate Relocation - Maximizing Your Home Appraisal - by John Groth
If your employer has a policy of buying your home because of a corporate move, this article outlines what you can do to maximize the appraisal and to resolve problems with an apparent low appraisal. In many corporate transfers, the corporation has a policy of a relocation company buying your home if it does not sell within a set period of time.

DUI and the NHTSA - by Tim H
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is a federal organization, technically a part of the executive branch of the government under the Department of Transportation.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration created extensive data files of safety records which

Drunk Driving Facts - by Tim H
Some interesting drunk driving facts that aren’t commonly discussed but important to those who may be potentially facing a DUI or drunk driving related offense:
· Drunk driving and DUI laws vary from state to state as do the potential punishments.
· Drunk

Sarbanes Oxley Act 404 – An Auditor's Nightmare - by Betty Hope
In the midst of corporate scandals that took the U.S. government by storm, Sarbanes Oxley Act was passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President George W. Bush into a law on July 30, 2002. The act was

Proposal to Strip of Cambodian Former King Norodom Sihanouk's Immunity for Khmer Rough Tribunal - by Vicheka Lay
As a contribution to make the processing Extraordinary Chamber in the Court of Cambodia (ECCC) a just and fair one, the Cambodian Action Committee for Justice and Equity (CACJE); a U.S.-based NGO, whose mission is led by Mr. SUON

LLC Incorporation - An Overview - by Daniel Bernier
A Limited Liability company (LLC) is the most commonly set up corporation these days. It is different from other types of incorporation of businesses such as S-corporation, C-corporation, sole proprietorship, and so forth. An LLC has certain advantages over

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