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1. Fight for your Child's Legal Rights through a
by Low Jeremy
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

About 500,000 Americans are suffering from cerebral palsy in the country. The numbers of fetal and maternal conditions are increasing, resulting to a higher risk of a newly-born child to acquire cerebral palsy. However, there are also cases where the negligence in the part of the medical provider may contribute ...read more


2. Factors that a New Hampshire Child Custody La
by Low Jeremy
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Different states treat child custody cases differently. The court has its own rules that they follow in making custody decisions. A New Hampshire child custody lawyer is the one that handles custody cases.

They make sure that every child deserves the best guardian that will guide him as he grows up. ...read more


3. What You Can Learn from Funeral Records
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Funeral records are documents kept by funeral homes detailing the funeral services that were registered with them. When it comes to conducting research on the death of an individual, death records are often the first recourse while funeral documents are often (unjustly) overlooked.

One of the primary reasons why funeral records ...read more


4. Divorce Records -- Learning from Separation
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Divorce records are documentation following divorce proceedings, which normally include the name of the husband and wife, date of the marriage and the date of the divorce. Other information that may also be included in divorce documents are the date of birth of both the spouses, the addresses of the ...read more


5. District Court Files -- Why Online Access Is
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

District court files are documentation kept by the district courts, the general trial courts of the federal system in the United States. District court documents may both be from civil or criminal case proceedings and encompass a broad range of topics. Keep in mind that district court records are different ...read more


6. What Are Death Records?
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Death records are the last and final public records available about an individual. It includes the death certificate, obituaries, and other important documentation surrounding the circumstances of his death. If birth or marriage records do not exist, the chances are highly likely that the person will still have a death ...read more


7. Criminal Files -- Recording Those Who Have Br
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Criminal files are the records of any criminal activity that someone has engaged in and may have been prosecuted or convicted for. Since criminal records are considered public records, these are readily available to people who wish to conduct background checks for one reason or the other. Criminal documents, compared ...read more


8. Court Records -- A Matter of Public Trust
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Court records pertain to all the files and documentation kept by a court before, during and after legal proceedings. It is usually the task of the court reporter to keep a faithful record of what transpires during a session in court and it is from this transcript that court records ...read more


9. Civil Court Filings -- Recordings of Non-Crim
by Amit Mehta
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

Civil court filings pertain to documentation for all civil court cases. Civil court cases are roughly defined as all cases that are non-criminal in nature. Civil court records are also those that govern private citizens and are to be distinguished from international law and military law as well.

Civil court filings ...read more


10. 10 Critical Tips on How to Hire an Attorney
by Aaron Brooks
Posted on Jan 23, 2007

In the modern world an attorney does more than bail people out of jail. Every business including that of the World Wide Web needs the services of an attorney. But the world is full of attorneys of all kinds and sadly not all are honest.

Since a client attorney relationship is ...read more


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