Residency For filing a divorce case in Washington D.C., complete residency requirements should be met for the court to accept the case. If the court finds that it does not have jurisdictional powers or rights to hear the divorce case, it will not be accepted for hearing and in some cases it will eventually be [...]
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The Factors That You Must Look Into Before Hiring Columbia Personal Injury Attorney
Posted by admin on August 1st, 2011
Whenever there is any case of accident or personal injury, in order to seek the compensation, it is always better to take the help of the accident lawyers. However, when you hire the services of the Columbia personal injury attorney, make sure that you that you look into the following factors. The extent of injury [...]
common law Q&A
Posted by admin on July 26th, 2011
Is Colorado a community property state?What does community property mean exactly? Community Property States Community property states treat marital income differently than other states (which are sometimes called common law states). As a result, the tax law has special rules for community income. The IRS Restructuring and Revision Act of 1998 revised the treatment of [...]
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