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Tennessee State Laws on Wills
Estate planning now can save hassles later.Business Man in the rain image by aideenm from Fotolia.comEstate planning is important, even though it might be a difficult subject to think about. Laws regarding wills and estates are established by the individual states. The state of Tennessee...
Views of Financial Matters Advocate on New Government and Indian Economy
The country is expecting sustainable growth and as pointed by Mr. Kislay Pandey-Financial Matters Advocate, the Supreme Court of India, that country is not lacking in resources, the only problem is lack of political will ...
Expungement Laws in Texas
Expungement occurs when a person with a certain criminal record applies to court to have those criminal records "expunged," or removed from public record. In Texas, as in other states, the person applying to have his records expunged is the expungement petitioner. Certain laws and procedure apply to
Electronic Banking & Legal Issues
Internet banking is convenient but carries legal risks.gold bank image by John Sfondilias from Fotolia.comElectronic banking, also known as Internet banking or e-banking, is a growing trend among financial institutions. This method of banking allows clients to access their financial...
Chatsworth DUI Lawyer
There are several benefits that Chatsworth DUI lawyer can provide you with than you can ever imagine. Many are the times when persons arrested for DUI offence have readily admitted to the charges preferred against ...
California Coastal Commission Regulations Regarding Airports
An airport master plan is required before an airport is started.airport image by Svetlana Kashkina from Fotolia.comThe California Coastal Commission is a federal body charged with protecting, conserving, restoring and enhancing environmental and human-based resources of the California...
Social Security & Parkinson's Disability
Parkinson's disease is a disease of the central nervous system. People with Parkinson's suffer with muscle rigidity, balance problems and tremors. If you have Parkinson's disease you may qualify for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration.
How to Add Family to an Existing Section 8
Section 8 housing voucher recipients are responsible for providing the public housing authority accurate information on family composition. You must report increases and decreases in your family size so that you are paying the correct amount in rent. Changes in family composition in an existing Sect
4 Reasons Why People Need to Hire a Tampa DUI Lawyer
People of Tampa, Florida have reasons why they need to hire a Tampa DUI Lawyer for their DUI case. There are at least 4 reasons and the main reason is because they got arrested for DUI or drunk drivin
California Driving Rules
California drivers must adhere to traffic laws and rules while driving.major traffic jam 2 image by Aaron Kohr from Fotolia.comThe California Department of Motor Vehicles issues driver's licenses and ID cards, vehicle registrations and titles, tags and plates, and it determines the...
How to Treat Discrepant Registered Mail as a Short Shipment
Government shipments made by traceable United State Postal Service-registered, insured or certified mail occasionally contains shortages or wrong items. United States government customers may report short shipment and wrong item discrepancies upon opening a sealed vendor pack that has arrived via re
What Missouri State Law Regulates Home Mortgage Loans?
Chapters 443 and 339 of Missouri's revised statutes regulate the state's real estate industry, including liability issues, foreclosure, the Residential Mortgage Board and escrow accounts.
DSS Child Laws in Missouri
The Department of Social Services in Missouri has a Children's Division responsible for adoption, foster care, child abuse, neglect and family services. The department says its mission is "to partner with families, communities and government to protect children from abuse and neglect and...
FDA Guidelines for Reprocessing Surgical Supply
The Food and Drug Administration regulates medical devices, including surgical supplies. The FDA has issued guidance for manufacturers and health care facilities concerning the reprocessing of surgical supplies.
Infidelity Laws in California
Infidelity is illegal in many states and can play a significant role in divorce law and settlements in such states. In California, however, although there once were laws against being unfaithful to one's spouse, there is currently no law that directly forbids it. Furthermore, California is a "no-fau
Federal Labor Laws for Salaried Employees
Hourly and salaried employees are entitled to receive payment for services rendered to their employers. While hourly employees are generally paid for their actual hours worked, salaried employees are paid a set wage each pay date. Consequently, the labor laws concerning salaried employees vary from
How to Cancel an Automobile Insurance Policy
Insurance companies can seem like frighteningly large bureaucracies that might not be in touch with the average consumer. Whether you are dissatisfied with your service or you've found a better rate elsewhere, at some point you might need to cancel your insurance coverage. Whether it's house, auto o
Marshall County, Mississippi Homestead Act
The state of Mississippi established rules and regulations regarding homestead exemptions by writing the Homestead Act. This act outlines which homeowners are eligible for exemption and regulates reimbursements for tax collection departments or organizations that lose money as a result of the exempt
How to Get W-2s and 1099s From Years Passed
The Internal Revenue Service retains W-2s and 1099s from your tax return as attachments to your physical tax return. The IRS typically maintains this information for 10 years from the due date of the original tax return. By completing IRS Form 4506 and paying the required fee, the IRS will mail you
Who Protects Us Against Social Security Fraud?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) issued $672 billion in benefits in 2009. During the 2009 federal fiscal year, fraud investigators found more than $338 million of these dollars lost or potentially lost to fraud. SSA has an Office of the Inspector General (OIG) which, along with other federa