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  • How to Remove the Phone Number From Reverse Phone Books

    In today's world of Google and other powerful search tools, maintaining your privacy can be a daunting challenge. Using a reverse telephone directory, anyone with Internet access is able to learn...

  • How to Process a Malpractice Claim With No Lawyer

    In the civil law arena, one of the most complex and challenging types of claims is a case involving malpractice. Attorneys that represent clients in malpractice cases tend to be specialists with a...

  • How to Prove Mental Health Problems in Court

    The insanity defense and mental incompetence are terms often mentioned in news reports about criminal trials. Many people wonder about the difference between those terms, and how defense lawyers,...

  • How to Protect Inmates in Prison

    America's prison system is rife with corruption, beatings and the tolerance of rape. Help Prisoners.org has testimony from many prisoners speaking to these abuses. Organizing localities is central...

  • How to Sue an Estate Tax Lawyer

    If you retained the services of an estate tax lawyer who you believe is guilty of malpractice, taking legal action against this individual is an option. You need to understand the basics of how to...

  • 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 Comply With the ADA Regarding Ramps

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted to improve the quality of life for the nation's disabled individuals. By creating design guidelines, the ADA attempts to ensure that buildings...

  • How to Uncover a Sociopath in Court

    A sociopath is a person who is unable to feel empathy or conscience and who cannot internalize and act according to social norms. Sociopaths are often manipulative and deceitful, using other...

  • How to Get Speeding Tickets Discharged

    Getting a speeding ticket is almost always inconvenient, and it also usually means having to pay a hefty fine. In addition, there is the possibility of increased insurance premiums. However, if...

  • How to Search for a SSN

    It is illegal for a private citizen to obtain a social security number other than his or her own. Social security numbers are routinely collected by employers, universities and banking...

  • How to Understand Roe Vs. Wade

    Understanding the landmark United States Supreme Court case "Roe v. Wade" requires the examination of complicated topics such as when human life begins, the doctor/patient relationship, rights to...

  • How to Deal With Police Brutality

    Since a number of cases was covered by major media outlets in the last three decades, awareness of the problem of police abuse has risen. Few people would now ignore the possibility of police...

  • How to File Legal Documents

    The rules for filing legal documents differ from state to state. In addition, the specific rules of each courthouse will likely differ. Before attempting to file any legal documents, it is...

  • How to Write a Contract Strategy

    There are three processes that you must master in order to write a good contract: negotiating a good deal, describing the deal clearly and taking into account the legal environment. A good...

  • How to Present a Legal Malpractice Case

    If you believe that an attorney failed to meet his or her professional obligations in representing you in a legal matter, you have two courses of action available to you. You can file a complaint...

  • How to Determine Patent Infringement

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), an agency of the Department of Commerce, issues and regulates patents in the United States. A patent gives the inventor a property right to...

  • How to Get a Second Citizenship and Passport

    Learn how to acquire, or uncover a second citizenship (This article is copywrited by its original author. Short excerpts with links are welcomed, but please do not repost the article itself. ...

  • How to Collect on Criminal Judgments

    When a party to a case succeeds in proving their case, judgment is entered against the opposing party (the judgment debtor). This means that the judgment debtor will have to pay the judgment to...

  • How to Appeal Your Social Security Claim

    Have you been recently declined a social security claim? It may seem like a hard thing to battle but I will explain a few ways you can appeal your case and what you might need to do next to try...

  • How to Find a Japanese Birth Certificate

    It's not easy for foreigners to find a Japanese birth certificate (shuseisho meisho or shusshou todoke kisaijiko shomeisho). The city in which a baby was born keeps the birth certificate on file....

  • How to Build Agreements in Mediation

    Mediation is a process by which two parties with a problem are assisted by a neutral facilitator to find a solution. Mediation has become common practice in business, legal and private settings....

  • How to *Survive being Robbed*

    To defined Robbery in simple terms it’s where a person uses force or fear to take your property whether your property is in your possession or not. Robbery is such a cowardly act, a violation of...

  • How to Make it Through Law School

    So, you’ve made the decision to become a lawyer or to get your j.d., and you are taking the first substantial steps toward achieving that goal. Congratulations! You’ve made it through undergrad,...

  • How to Write a Contracts Exam

    First-year law school exams can be nerve-wracking, but many students find they do better than they had expected. You can improve your odds of success by reading the questions carefully and making...

  • How to Get a Concealed Weapons Permit in Los Angeles

    Getting a license to carry a concealed weapon (CCW) can be challenging in California. The sheriffs and police chiefs of the various counties and municipalities have the authority to issue these...

  • How to Write an Attorney's Brief

    Briefs are abstracts of decided court cases used to persuade judges the case best exemplifies the principle of stare decisis. When writing your attorney's case brief, remember that it must have...

  • How to Change Date of Birth

    Occasionally, when a person is born in a hospital, the birth certificate may have the incorrect date of birth. This mistake is usually the result of a typographical error. Thereafter, the...

  • How to Get a Law Degree

    A law degree, also known as a juris doctor degree, prepares you to practice law in the United States. It is a prestigious degree that can open up many doors. Beyond becoming an attorney, a law...

  • How to Defend Yourself Against Verbal Abuse Charges

    In most United States jurisdictions, verbal abuse is not a punishable crime as it protected under your right to free speech. If you are confronted with verbal abuse charges in a criminal or...

  • How to Legally Change a Name Without Cost

    If you are changing your name due to marriage, divorce, or adoption, you will be able to do so at no cost, simply by taking your final legal decree declaring your new status to the Social Security...

  • How to Change a Traffic Law

    Traffic laws, like all other laws, are written by legislative bodies and signed by an executive. Most traffic laws are made at the state level, meaning they are drafted by the state legislature...

  • How to Write a Law Memo

    The ability to compose an effective law memo, also called a legal memorandum, is an indispensable skill for all attorneys and paralegals. To successfully present the main points of a legal issue...

  • How to Become a Medical Expert Witness

    Becoming an expert medical witness involves gaining expertise and prominence in the field as a physician. You must meet a number of requirements before qualifying to serve as an expert medical...

  • How to Detect Bugs & Listening Devices

    Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you, right? In a society that has shown an increasing disdain for privacy, the threat of electronic surveillance is a rare, but very...

  • How to File a Restraining Order in Canada

    What is commonly known as a restraining order in the United States is called a peace bond in Canada. Though restraining orders do exist in Canada, people needing basic protections from harm or the...

  • How to Evict a Non-Paying Tenant from your Rental Property

    Do you have a tenant in your rental property that decided to stay and not pay? What do you do? Here is a step-by-step way to evict them that will work in most States with minor adjustments here...

  • How to Patent Ideas

    The bad news first. You can not patent just an idea. You have to build a workable model. There are also additional prerequisites to registering a patent. There are also alternative ways to make...

  • How to Apply for SSI Benefits

    In an effort to protect against abuse, the government has made it very difficult to apply for Social Security disability insurance benefits via the supplemental security income program. Many...

  • How to File for a record pardon

    Hopefully this will help someone get there criminal record pardon. It takes a long time, But it well worth it.

  • How to Be Protected From a Stalker

    Stalking is a serious problem that intimidates and frightens its victims. While three-quarters of all stalking victims are women, nearly 1/2 million men in the United States are stalked each year....

  • How to Get a Different Social Security Number

    If you are under the watchful eye of a stalker or dealing with harassment, intimidation, or abuse from a spouse, consider getting a new Social Security number for increased privacy and protection....

  • How to Become a Clerk for a Federal Judge

    Rather than work for a firm after graduating from law school, many top-ranked law school graduates begin their careers by clerking for a federal judge. Competition for these positions is fierce...

  • How to Write an Appellate Brief

    Appellate litigation is a unique area of legal practice. It is never simply a rearguing of the facts, and, as a matter of fact, only the facts as they were established in the lower court trial...

  • How to Request a Nunc Pro Tunc Retroactive Court Order

    Occasionally, clerical mistakes are made in court documents or mistakes in filing made by the court clerk’s office. To rectify this, parties to a case can correct those mistakes by court...

  • How to Buy an Automatic Weapon

    Many people believe it is illegal to buy an automatic weapon. However, while the National Firearms Act has made it more difficult to purchase these weapons, if you're willing to abide by the new...

  • How to Follow Pro Se Laws

    For various reasons, sometimes a person can't obtain a lawyer. That's why many people choose to defend themselves in court. Sometimes the best person to defend your case is you. You can explain...

  • How to Achieve Legal Status as an Illegal Immigrant

    Getting legal status for an illegal immigrant is hard because you have to prove you deserve to stay in the United States by filing for US citizenship. Many illegal immigrants are afraid to reveal...

  • How to Register to Vote as a Convicted Felon

    Convicted felons deal with many legal hurdles once they've been released from prison. Registering to vote can be difficult since their voting rights are rescinded upon conviction. Learn what you...

  • How to Take a Case to the Supreme Court

    Founded in 1789, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) exists as the highest court in the land and cases heard by the 9 justices that sit on the bench have progressed through the...

  • How to Deal With an Eviction Notice

    While you rarely receive an eviction notice without just cause, one can really put a damper on your day. Learning how a proper eviction process works and knowing your rights is imperative. Before...

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