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  • How to Obtain an Independent Medical Examination in Federal Court

    In an action in United States District (federal) Court, one party may ask the court to have a second party examined by an independent medical examiner. The right way to do this is to have your...

  • How to Write a Request to Change Child Custody

    Family courts do not change custody orders unless there is a very compelling reason to do so. In fact, the legal standard courts use is known as a "material change of circumstances." This standard...

  • How to Schedule an Appeals Court Date

    An appeal is the process of asking a court to reverse or modify a previous judgment in a legal matter. The reasoning behind an appeal is that humans are prone to error, and even a small error...

  • How to Qualify for Chapter 13

    Chapter 13, also known as Chapter 13 Wage Earner Plan, allows people to pay debts over time while keeping their property, according to U.S. Courts. Even during foreclosures, people can stop such...

  • How to Negotiate a Pension Benefit in Divorce

    A very important asset of many couples involved in a divorce is a pension plan of one or both parties. As is the case with all other assets accumulated during the course of a marriage, issues...

  • How to Verify a Petition for Divorce

    In most states in the United States, a divorce petition must be verified. A verified divorce petition is a document that is confirmed on the oath of the person filing the case. Even if the divorce...

  • How to Get a New Public Defender

    A public defender is an attorney appointed by the court to represent an indigent client in a criminal case. There are three different systems courts use to assign and appoint a public defender....

  • Father's Rights Survival Guide

    "Fathers' Rights" refers to the legal rights and allowances that a father has with respect to his children. In courts, many fathers find themselves getting the short end of the stick on alimony...

  • How to Write a Will to Prevent your Estate from Going into Probate

    How to Write a Will to Prevent your Estate from Going into Probate. Writing a will is always an excellent idea. The last thing you want when you die is for your relatives to take your estate to...

  • How to Get Alimony or Spousal Support

    How to Get Alimony Support. If you have recently been divorced, you may be entitled to what’s called “alimony” or spousal support. This money is separate from child support. This money is used...

  • How to Get Child Support

    How to Get Child Support. The number of absent fathers in the United States is reaching appalling levels. Despite a father’s lack of interest in being part of their children’s lives, they are...

  • How to Get Custody of Your Child in the Event of a Divorce

    Get Custody of Your Child in the Event of a Divorce. Child custody is a huge topic in any divorce proceeding, particularly if both parents are bent on getting custody of the children or if one...

  • How to Start a Divorce

    How to Start a Divorce. Divorce is always sad, especially if children are involved. However, your happiness and safety are important, so sometimes divorce becomes necessary. Here are some steps...

  • How to File for an Annulment of Marriage in CA

    Annulment is a legal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void; once granted it is as if the marriage never existed. To obtain an annulment, the marriage must have been void or voidable...

  • How to Get Help with a Las Vegas Traffic Ticket

    Thousands of traffic and speeding tickets are given to residents and visitors of Las Vegas every year. What most people don't know is that a traffic ticket in and around Las Vegas can be handled...

  • How to Continue Health Care Coverage After Job Loss

    How to qualify to STAY on your company's health plan if you lose your job.

  • How to Protect yourself when E-How deletes your money making articles

    This web site deleted over a dozen of my most money making articles and left my ones that did not make money. This lowered my point total which helps you earn money from your articles. Here is how...

  • How to File Mechanic Liens in New York

    Mechanic liens are allowed in New York State to be filed against an individual or a business for non payment of construction and materials costs. This lien gives the lien claimant rights to a real...

  • How to Fire Your Divorce Lawyer

    Divorce cases are complex and emotional experiences. You may decide in your own divorce case to fire your divorce lawyer, but there are certain considerations that you need to keep in mind. These...

  • How to Return a Social Security Check Upon Death

    A Social Security check is issued by a program of the federal government. It's paid monthly to retired or disabled workers, or their dependents. Approximately 50 million Americans will receive...

  • How to Change Probation Locations

    If you are serving a term of probation, you might be interested in relocating. Perhaps you were offered a new job in another state and you might wonder how to change probation locations. Although...

  • How to Tell If a Judge Is Biased in a Divorce Case?

    The justice system in the United States is based on the premise that judges preside over cases in an unbiased manner. On rare occasions, a judge demonstrates bias in favor of one party in a case....

  • How to Report Fraud to the Police Dept

    Fraud is defined as willful misrepresentation for the purpose of taking advantage of another resulting in damage of some sort. There are various types of fraud, such as check fraud, computer...

  • How to Find Out If Someone Is on Probation?

    Probation is a common sentence given to keep non-violent offenders out of overcrowded jails and prisons. They are allowed to follow a program of rehabilitation and restoration as active members of...

  • How to Read an Arrest Record

    If you are arrested, you are typically provided with a copy of your arrest record explaining why you were arrested and the facts surrounding the incident. Arrest records are often littered with...

  • Alabama Residential Eviction Procedures

    If you live in Alabama, your landlord can terminate your rental agreement for property damage, not following rules in the agreement, or nonpayment of rent. If you don't pay your rent, the landlord...

  • How to Obtain a Copy of Search Warrant Affidavit

    Search warrants are documents signed by judges that authorize police to search for objects at a location during a specific time frame. These warrants are obtained by convincing a judge that there...

  • How to Qualify for Chapter 7

    If you have been thinking about filing for bankruptcy protection as a way to obtain a fresh financial start, you may be wondering if you should file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy...

  • How to Cancel a K-1 Visa

    A K-1 visa, also known as a fiance(e) visa, is a non-immigrant visa issued to the foreign fiance(e) of an American citizen by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) allowing legal...

  • How to Answer a Civil Summons Petition

    You have been served with a civil petition and summons to appear in court on a legal matter. You don't want to spend money you don't have, so you've decided to write your answer and file it by...

  • How to Stop Wage Garnishments Without Filing Bankruptcy

    If you have had a judgment entered against you by a court, then the prospect of wage garnishment is a possibility. There are some steps you can take to stop wage garnishment without filing for...

  • Military Memorandum of Agreement Regulations

    A memorandum of agreement (MOA) is a standardized governmental business document. All governmental agencies, including the military, are required to use one for certain purposes and various laws...

  • How to Find Outstanding Arrest Warrants

    Now that almost anyone can easily access the Internet, and with the proliferation of public records on the Internet, it is very easy to find outstanding arrest warrants for anyone. The most...

  • How to Respond to a Divorce Complaint

    Divorce is never easy, and when you're the non-filing party, it can be even more confusing. So, how do you respond to a complaint for divorce? Take a deep breath. With a little research and some...

  • How to Finance an Auto During Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

    Chapter 13 bankruptcy permits you the ability to pay off your debts over a period of time. Rather than a discharge or liquidation of your debts, the bankruptcy court develops a payment plan so...

  • How to Explain Bankruptcy

    Many people have questions about how to deal with their debt. Among this group are men and women seeking basic information about bankruptcy. Explaining bankruptcy does not have to be a confusing...

  • How to Apply for Social Security Cards for Infants

    When a baby is born, getting a Social Security number for the infant is the last thing on some parents' minds. Parents are not legally required to do so until the child reaches the age of one....

  • About U.S. Immigration Laws

    U.S. immigration law is complex and restrictive. Only people who fit into narrow categories can legally become U.S. permanent residents or visit the U.S.

  • Artificial Insemination Laws

    Artificial insemination is an conception method through which women become pregnant under certain circumstances, including infertility in either or both the male and female partners wishing to...

  • How to Obtain a Criminal Record Search Free of Charge

    Criminal records are a history of an individual's criminal background. They can divulge a lot about an individual's character. Many people now seek these records before extending employment,...

  • How to Calculate a Proof of Claim for Bankruptcy

    If you are owed money by an individual or a business that filed for bankruptcy, then you need to understand the basics of preparing and filing a proof of claim. A proof of claim is the document...

  • How to Read Court Records

    Most court records are available to the public. Some court records are available online. Federal courts have generally made more progress in making records available in electronic format. If...

  • How to Cancel an Employment Contract

    Employment contracts can be tricky, especially when you want to cancel one. When you really need a job, you may be inclined to sign almost anything. To protect workers, employment law prohibits...

  • Missouri Vehicle License Plate Requirements

    The regulations for license plates in the state of Missouri can be found in Chapter 301 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. These regulations are overseen by the Missouri Department of Revenue.

  • How to Obtain a Pasadena, Texas Marriage License

    The county clerk's office in your area issues marriage licenses. You need to obtain a marriage license before the ceremony. A marriage license obtained in Harris County is applicable for the...

  • How to Dispute Bankruptcy on Your Credit File

    A bankruptcy entry on the public records section of your credit file will severely impact your ability to obtain credit for up to 10 years. You will find it difficult to finance the purchase of an...

  • How to Obtain Your FBI Criminal Record

    An FBI criminal record (also known as an identification record or rap sheet), relates to fingerprinting during arrests, and in some cases, military service, immigration, naturalization or...

  • Rain Barrels & Colorado Laws

    The constitution of Colorado declares that all water falling within its boundaries is property of the state. Senate Bill 09-080, passed during the 2009 legislative session, allows for limited...

  • FDA Regulations on Fluoride in Bottled Water

    Some bottled water contains fluoride and some does not, depending on the source of the water and whether fluoride is added. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates fluoride in drinking...

  • How to Create an Affidavit

    An affidavit is a legal document that gives a person's first-hand account of an event or situation. It is an important written statement that is sworn to be true and can be used in court. Divorce...

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