In today’s tepid economic climate, many consumers are dealing with credit realities that seemed unthinkable just a few short years ago. Gone are the days when you could walk into a dealership, plunk down $100 dollars, and walk out with the keys to your new car. Today’s lenders are very tight with their lending practices, and they are being very selective with their borrowers.
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Bad Credit Car Loans – What You Need to Know
People have been talking about the Internet and online privacy for quite a while, for as long as I’ve used that is. I can remember some folks discussing it back in 1993 even, and by 1996 some folks were getting alarmed, and with good reason. It was clear back then, that this was going to become a huge problem, especially as public records were being put online.
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Book Review on Consumer, Personal, Cell Phone and Internet Privacy Issues
If you would notice, not every bathroom has all the aesthetic elaboration that most would expect. But this does not mean that you should disregard the need for you to redesign that particular space in your home. If you are in search of a bathroom storage shelf that will not take so much space, then start with the free standing or wall mounted types.
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Bathroom Storage Shelf – Aiming For the Free Standing Or Wall Mounted
Even today, some Texas lawyers- particularly those representing garnishees- take the position that privates are not authorized to serve the writ of garnishment. Given the fact that my service of the writ has been challenged twice in the last two years, one could reasonably assume it happens regularly throughout the state.
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The Lone Star Writ of Garnishment
I had the opportunity to hear Joseph ‘Josh’ Stulberg speak at a mediation conference that I was also speaking at this spring. I purchased “The Middle Voice: Mediating Conflict Successfully” by Joseph B. Stulberg and Lela P. Love at the conference, and now after reading it, am glad that I did. It is a very good book on the basic mediation process and the skills needed to mediation conflict and find resolution. The book is appropriate for those who mediate professionally or for community dispute centers, as well as for those who have to mediation conflict in work, family, or community settings.
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The Middle Voice – Mediating Conflict Successfully by Joseph B Stulberg and Lela P Love
As process servers, most of us will occasionally find ourselves in possession of a citation or writ of which service may appear problematic. When you find yourself in this situation, it may prove beneficial to do bit of research.
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Methods of Service – Follow the Rules
Marcy Jones, (JD), attorney, divorce coach, lecturer and first-time author has written a superbly informative and emotionally supportive book entitled “Graceful Divorce Solutions: A Comprehensive and Pro-active Guide to Saving You Time, Money and Your Sanity.” Jones understands firsthand that facing divorce can feel equal to experiencing one of the greatest losses of your life: the loss of your hopes and dreams as a couple. Jones’s stated mission for her book is not small, she wants to see the transformation of a faulty legal system which she says is “broken.” She goes on to claim, “Right now, we don’t do divorce, it does us. Simply stated, the whole system is illogical and out of control.”
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Keeping Our Heads When Others Are Losing Theirs!
Aristotle proclaimed that, “The law is reason free of passion”, and becoming a lawyer has been the career destination for young people from all walks of life for centuries. It is no accident that most of the major political leaders over the last 300 years had their academic and professional grounding in the law – George Washington may have been the first President, however the trend for lawyers to be selected as the nation’s leader is clear – John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison (who studied law but never passed the bar) and the list continues.
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5 Books on Becoming an Attorney