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From civil suits to tax laws, eHow's got straightforward answers to an array of legal questions. Understand your rights as a landowner by researching the details of real estate, including laws regarding landlords, tenants and homeowners associations. White collar crimes like bribery, credit card fraud, embezzlement and tax evasion are explained, as are laws governing immigration and the military. eHow also offers important information on personal liability, entertainment law, civil rights, zoning and land law.

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  • How to Get a VA Home Loan (Vietnam Vets)

    All the information a Vietnam Vet needs to obtain a VA home loan.

  • How to find a Personal Injury Attorney

    In need of a Personal Injury Attorney? Follow the step by step guide below and you'll have your own Lawyer in no time!

  • How to Get an American Work Permit

    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is responsible for aspects of immigration into the United States for residents of foreign countries. When the federal government replaced the...

  • How to Claim a Dependent Child for Tax Purposes

    Claiming a dependent child for tax purposes is a simple procedure. It is beneficial to do as it affords you tax benefits not available to those without children. It increases your number of...

  • How to Get Birth Records From a Hospital

    Birth certificates issued by the hospital are novelty items and cannot be considered official records. Rather, the hospital is required to report a birth to the local county health department or...

  • How Does a Property Manager Get Someone's Credit Report?

    In order for landlords to confidently rent apartments and townhouses, they have to be sure that those tenants are likely to keep the terms of the contract. The best way to do this is to perform a...

  • What Information Is Public Information on a Person?

    There are a variety of things you can find out about a person in terms of personal records. Detailed public records searches can be conducted in a number of ways, and the type of information...

  • How to Train as an Immigration Officer

    Serving as a United States Immigration Officer can be a rewarding career choice. Whether choosing to adjudicate immigration petitions, or serve as a field officer with the Department of National...

  • How to Access My Bankruptcy Information Online

    Since bankruptcy is considered public information, it is common knowledge that obtaining bankruptcy records is just as simple as stopping by your bankruptcy district clerk's office. However, this...

  • How Can I Estimate a Trip & Fall Settlement?

    California personal-injury lawyer Moseley Collins reports on his website that over a million people are injured in slip/trip-and-fall accidents every year, with 17,000 of those injuries resulting...

  • How to Report a Lawyer for Malpractice

    Lawyers are held to high standards of professional conduct. Black's Law Dictionary defines malpractice as "negligence or incompetence" by a professional. If you believe you've lost a case or been...

  • Where Would I Claim an Insurance Deductible for a Fire Claim?

    When it comes to insurance, you have to be on your feet when filing a claim. When you are filing a claim due to fire, you need to be informed on the steps that must be taken to make the recovery...

  • How to Replace UK Military Medals

    The Ministry of Defense (MOD) in the United Kingdom will replace campaign medals for service to The Sovereign but only under special circumstances. Once a medal is given, it is considered the...

  • Difference Between the Durable and Regular Power of Attorney

    According to Black's Law Dictionary, a general power of attorney authorizes someone to act on your behalf in financial matters, while a durable power of attorney is one that remains in effect when...

  • The Time Needed to Complete a Background Check

    An employer who asks an applicant to get a criminal background check needs time to fill out forms, wait for applicant fingerprints and have the application processed. A state agency, such as a...

  • How to File Land Patents

    Land patents are grant deeds from the federal or state government to a private group or individual for a specified piece of property that was originally owned by the government. These grants can...

  • How to Find the Officers of a Corporation

    Corporations are required by law to disclose and update on an annual basis a list of officers. If you have the need to obtain a list of officers of a corporation there are a couple of resources...

  • How to Restore My First Class Citizenship Status

    Loss of citizenship is a serious issue. Losing your citizenship in the United States does not happen easily; aside from acts of treason, the only way to lose your citizenship is to renounce it in...

  • Is it Illegal to Not File Taxes?

    Tax laws and regulations can be confusing and easy to misinterpret. Despite this fact, understanding the legality of who must file taxes is essential in order to avoid any possible judgment that...

  • How to Remove a Lien From a Car Title

    Satisfying a lien on a car title can be a daunting task, if not approached in the correct manner. Oftentimes the paper trail is not a straight and narrow path, leaving the owner of the vehicle in...

  • How to File for Patent Land

    Patent land is land originally owned by the federal government and granted to private parties. Most land was given or sold to private individuals by the federal government in order to populate the...

  • How to Compare Crime Rates

    Comparing crime rates between U.S. cities is not as difficult as it may seem. The FBI compiles crime data from 17,000 law enforcement agencies from across the U.S. into a yearly uniform crime...

  • How to Adjust an Overstayed Visa

    The procedure for adjusting an overstayed visa depends on the country where you are located. Visas are granted by the government of the foreign countries, giving you permission to enter for a...

  • How to Delete Personal Information From Public Records

    It is nearly impossible to delete your name from public records like voter registrations, property assessment rolls and motor vehicle registrations. Other people are entitled to see those records...

  • How to Read Your Land Property Description

    Land property descriptions can seem as if they are written in a foreign language. Understanding how parcels are identified helps in reading specific land definitions. Most land in the United...

  • How to Make a Code Enforcement Database for Records

    Whether you are a code officer, fire marshal, elected official, or just someone who has a vested interest in his community's appearance, maintaining records of code actions is a good way to ensure...

  • How to Change an Address of Record for the Army

    Whether you are on active duty in the Army or the reserves or you have been discharged, you need to keep the Army up to date on your current address. You can change your state of legal residence...

  • How to Petition a Civil Court

    The rules and procedures associated with filing a petition in civil court are similar across the country. Although there are some local variations, overall the main elements of starting a civil...

  • How to File a Civil Court Injunction

    A civil court injunction is an order that requires an individual, business or other entity either to stop or continue a specified activity. There are two general types of injunctions: temporary...

  • What Is a County Court Judgment?

    Judgments are money debts. County courts issue judgments at the conclusion of a trial. County courts exist in the United States but are more prevalent in England.

  • How to Acquire Dual Citizenship in America and Portugal

    Both Portugal and the United States allow their citizens to hold dual citizenship. If you are a U.S. citizen and wish to gain dual citizenship with Portugal, you must first choose what channel you...

  • How to Be an eSign Approved Notary

    In 2000, Congress passed the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, known as "E-Sign," to facilitate the use of electronic signatures and records in commerce. The Uniform...

  • How to Find Qualified Tax Attorneys

    You've found yourself in a bit of trouble with the IRS. You need legal help. You want to find a qualified tax attorney. It's not as hard as you would think. With a little time and diligent effort...

  • How to Win a Back Injury Settlement

    Getting injured is no laughing matter, and trying to claim compensation can seem to add insult to injury. Here are a few guidelines on how to win a back injury settlement. Sometimes fighting your...

  • How to Overcome Your Name

    It's tough to go through life with an embarrassing or inappropriate name. Sometimes, the parents' chosen name for their offspring sounds like a pun (or worse) to outside ears. When a child grows...

  • How to File Unemployment Compensation Tax

    The IRS taxes amounts paid to an unemployed worker. The government pays money to the worker as unemployment compensation to replace lost income. During the period the unemployed worker does not...

  • How Can I Get Help to Pay Overdue Property Taxes?

    If you owe property taxes, your property can be subject to a tax foreclosure and seized by local government. However, with the help of a tax attorney, you may be able to create a structured...

  • Why Are Government Records Redacted?

    While the Freedom of Information Act allows access to government documents, some information can be redacted, or blacked out, in some circumstances, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. If...

  • How to File an Appeal for Terminated Long-Term Disability Benefits

    Long-term disability insurance is available to many people through their employer or other group affiliation. It can also be purchased individually. Despite the prevalence of this insurance, those...

  • How to Become the Power of Attorney for a Disabled Person

    The interests of a disabled person oftentimes are well served through the creation of a power of attorney. There are two types of powers of attorney for disabled persons. The durable power of...

  • How to Make a Notary Seal Stamp

    A notary public performs an important role in our legal system by giving confidence to the public that important legal documents, such as property records, are authentic. Each state establishes...

  • How to Appeal the Denial of an Immigration Visa

    A denied immigration visa can be a shattering experience. It can prevent you from joining a loved one, beginning a course of study or using the visa waiver program in the future. Negative...

  • How to Start the Immigration Process

    Applying for a visa to live and work in the United States is a complex process. Depending on the type of visa, it can involve information from several parties and many steps. Certain types of visa...

  • How to Become a Mediator for American Arbitration Association

    The American Arbitration Association (AAA) provides dispute resolution services for a wide range of business and consumer conflicts. Mediators must possess expertise in business or law as well as...

  • How to Change to Your Maternal Grandfather's Last Name

    You may wish to legally change your last name to your maternal grandfather's last name for a number of reasons. Perhaps you just went through a divorce and you don't want to revert back to your...

  • How to Ask for a Stay of Eviction

    Landlords have legal grounds for eviction when the rent is not paid, when there is a violation of the lease terms (for example, no pets, or no loud noises after a certain hour), when the tenant...

  • How to Appeal Your VA Disability Rating

    If you're a disabled veteran rated by the Veterans' Administration, you should be receiving benefits from them based on that rating. Your disability rating will be based on VA guidelines...

  • How to Legally Change Your Middle Name

    While a person can use any name they choose for personal interaction and non-formal documents, using a name other than that which is on a person's birth certificate for legal forms requires an...

  • How to Receive Lawsuit Money

    After a plaintiff wins a lawsuit, the court enters a judgment that usually is monetary. The court does not actively collect money for plaintiffs. If a defendant does not have any assets, then it...

  • How to Find Old Death Records

    A death record can provide a treasure trove of information for a family historian. A place of burial can lead you to the cemetery. Cause of death might lead you to a newspaper article. Birth and...

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