Signs You Have Found The Right Family Law Firm

November, 2011 byadmin

Divorce is the last thing on your mind when you buy that house you cannot afford or celebrate the birth of your children. But a sad reality of many marriages is that they will end in divorce and send you and all parties involved hurtling through an emotional roller coaster ride post breakup. Divorce breaks your family apart and leaves you facing acrimonious charges and the gloomy prospect of going through the legal proceedings that will seal the dissolution of your marriage. This is the time to seek out expert legal counsel of a family law firm that will help you tide over this crisis. Even though your marriage is over, you still need to protect your rights, agree on property division and spousal support (if any) and child custody or visitation rights.

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The law firm you engage should specialize in family law and divorce cases. In some States, lawyers seek board-certification in family law that requires the lawyer to undergo extra training, trial experience, rigorous testing, and continuous instruction. The lawyers that undergo this sort of constant preparation are better equipped to handle the most complicated or high profile divorce cases. Usually that family law firm that engages lawyers with board-certification charge higher fees and require higher retainers but they are more successful in handling cases in the favor of their clients. When selecting a law firm, look for referrals and track record so you are assured of the success rate of your lawyer.

Family law involves the prospect of property division. States like California recognize that all property and assets acquired by a couple and income earned during their marriage belong equally to both spouses and would be treated as community property. Community property in California would be divided between the spouses and debts would also be borne equally by them. Community property would include: savings from wages, earned income, family residences, family businesses, 401 and 457 accounts (retirement plans), pension plan benefits, stocks and bonds. The spouses would be allowed to retain their separate properties, earned prior to marriage or received as an inheritance or gift during the marriage.

Your attorneys would be expected to aggressively represent you in protecting your rights, spousal support, child custody, visitation rights and other matters. An experienced attorney would be a sensitive representative that would shield your children from undue disturbance and trauma and not ask you to do illegal things to sway the case. Look for an honest, trustworthy, experienced representative specializing in family law. Ventura residents can seek out the counsel of trained lawyers with good track records for their representation.

Family Law Ventura – If you are looking for representation in matters relating to Family Law, Ventura based Morgan Law Firm offers experienced counsel to ensure clients receive the best possible outcomes.

Spacex cancels Falcon 1 launch until 2006

Monday, December 19, 2005

Rocket company SpaceX, notorious for repeatedly pre-announcing its first flight on Wikinews, cancels its latest attempt and defers further flights until 2006.

This latest launch attempt on the 19th December was cancelled due to structural issues with the first-stage fuel tank of the Falcon 1 rocket. An electrical fault caused a valve to shut inappropriately, and as fuel drained out a vacuum was created causing the side of the fuel tank to buckle inwards.

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New mall in Washington, US almost complete, traffic a concern

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A new shopping center in Washington, United States called Lakewood Crossing is planning on building and opening new stores. It was opened on September 21, 2006 with the opening of the Marysville, Washington Costco. The mall has still been in the planning stages since 2005. The developer is Powell Development from Kirkland, Washington and the mall is located in North Lakewood, Washington.

There are more than 17 stores and more are being built. A Marshalls, Boston’s Gourmet Pizza, Mongolian Grill, Discount Tire, and others are yet to open. The Washington State Department of Transportation say this could cause more traffic problems. The intersection of Washington State Route 531 and 27th Avenue (only way in and out) is “crowded and tight”. Twin Lakes is now inaccessible because of the traffic.

Plans to redo the traffic are coming soon. They plan to open a loop ramp on the interchange of Washington State Route 531 and Interstate 5 in 2009. Twin Lakes Avenue NE will be extended and a freeway ramp will be added soon, along with a bridge across Interstate 5.

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Amend Your Financial Situation With Adverse Credit Tenant Loans

By Turk Malloy

In todays materialistic world, each one of us is busy in fulfilling our dreams, without giving a thought to what price we have to pay for it, or whether it is affordable or not. These days, taking loans is the only solution to meet daily expenses. An individual takes up loans, but forgets to cut his daily expenses to provide for repayment. And at a point of time, he may end up with piles of bills on his study table. This results in adverse credit in his credit report, which hampers whenever he apply for loans, in future. Tenants generally do not have anything to offer as collateral, which creates hurdle in their way of acquiring loans. And adverse credit adds up to their already existing worries. At this critical point of time adverse credit tenant loans can prove to be of great help.

Adverse credit tenant loans are designed especially by keeping in view the needs of the tenants. It can be issued to an individual in spite of his bad credit record. He will just have to give the proof of his present income. Adverse credit tenant loans do not necessitate any of your personal assets as security. With adverse credit tenant loans, an individual can borrow an amount ranging from 1000 to 25000. However, it is recommended to borrow an amount as per your needs and which you can repay easily.

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Adverse credit tenant loans provide enough time to the borrower to repay the loan amount. The repayment tenure of the loan amount may range from 6 months to 10 years, depending on the amount you have borrowed. With timely repayment of the loan amount, tenants can manage to mend their existing adverse credit. Because of high risk involved, the rate of interest for adverse credit tenant loans is usually high. Do not worry! With proper search you can find adverse credit tenant loans at nominal rates.

Now, we will be discussing in detail how to search for adverse credit tenant loans to find competitive rates. For adverse credit tenant loans, you can either search personally for various lenders or seek through various online sources. Following the latter way can save much of your time and effort. Moreover, you will be able to make your choice from a wide range of lenders. And you can also avail discount rates because of competitive edge in the market. Adverse credit tenant loans are the perfect solution of all your anxieties.

About the Author: Turk Malloy works as financial advisor in ArgtenantLoans. He is offering loan advice for quite some time. To know more about Adverse credit tenant loans, Cheap loans for tenant, Poor credit tenant loans, Car loans for tenant visit

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Cancer trial patient dies after hospital computer system error

Monday, September 22, 2008

Gary Foster, a British cancer patient, has died after a hospital computer error. The twenty-seven-year-old was undergoing a trial at the University College London Hospital when an apparent computer system error led to him repeatedly receiving double the amount of chemotherapy needed.

Foster had been treated for testicular cancer since June. He had improved temporarily after the overdose but died due to drug toxicity. Another patient suffered an overdose during the trial but survived.

Gary Foster was engaged, with wedding plans this month. He had been working as a graphic designer when he was diagnosed with cancer and a sixty percent survival rate. According to his fiancée, Paula Collins, the couple had been relieved to be included in drug trials as they had been told his chances of survival would increase. He had slowly received the overdoses over a period of four months. His mother said he had been “slowly poisoned.”

University College London Hospital reviewed its procedures and has made sufficient changes for future patient safety. The lesson it has learned, hospital officials stated, was to include “a second separate check by senior pharmacy staff … for every patient before repeated doses are given.” Suspected overdoses were reported through written letters, which hospital staff left unopened for two days.

While a coroner’s report is in progress, investigators said the drug had not directly caused Foster’s death despite his health deteriorating after the overdoses began.

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Israel buys nuclear capable subs

Friday, August 25, 2006

Israel has purchased two more Dolphin class submarines which have the capacity to carry nuclear warheads. Israel already has three older nuclear weapons-capable Dolphin submarines but the new Dolphins have propulsion systems that allow them to remain submerged for longer periods of time, according to the Jerusalem Post, making it harder for them to be tracked by satellite. Experts view the purchase as a clear signal to Iran that Israel can retaliate if subjected to a nuclear attack.

“The Iranians would be very foolish if they attacked Israel,” said Paul Beaver, a British based defence analyst, speaking to the Washington Post. According to Beaver, the submarines would provide Israel with both first strike and second strike capability.

Israel already has land-based nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in the form of the Jericho I and II missiles.

German officials confirm that the contracts for the new submarines was signed July 6. The Jerusalem Post reports that they will be operational shortly.

Israel has never confirmed nor denied that it has nuclear weapons but is believed to have the world’s sixth largest stockpile of the devices, with most outside estimates putting their stockpile in the low hundreds. Israel’s possession of nuclear arms has often been a locus of bitter controversy in the Middle East, especially among countries who believe that the world community, and especially the United States, is hypocritical in its tolerance of Israeli nuclear arms while decrying the efforts of other Middle Eastern nations to develop their own nuclear capabilities.

Meanwhile, the Jerusalem Post reports there is a growing mood among Israel’s defence establishment that the country will have to act independently to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons as the United States is unlikely to do so.

“America is stuck in Iraq and cannot go after Iran militarily right now,” according to an unnamed official quoted by the paper.

A report by the US House of Representatives’ Intelligence Committee released on Wednesday asserts that if Iran arms itself with nuclear weapons, Israel would be pressed to respond militarily. “A nuclear armed Iran would likely exacerbate regional tensions. Israel would find it hard to live with a nuclear armed Iran and could take military action against Iranian nuclear facilities,” the report states. Iran has continually maintained that it seeks only to develop nuclear technology for the production of electrical power, though this has been disputed by many nations.

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Choose Personalized Options For Home Security In Sedalia

byAlma Abell

Keeping families and homes safe is a priority for everyone. Yet each house has different needs when it comes to how to protect it. The best Home Security in Sedalia will be from a company that takes into account the specific desires of homeowners and crafts a personalized security system that is perfect for them. Here are some of the security system options to consider.

Intruder Alerts

Sirens are a popular feature to have in a security system because they both warn intruders that their presence has been detected and let homeowners know that someone is trespassing. Some people also appreciate having a panic button that they can press if they feel threatened. The panic button sets off a silent alarm, which will let the company that monitors the system know they need to call authorities.

A variety of different sensors can be in place to check for intruders in the house. Window contacts will set off the alarm if someone breaks open a window while sound sensors can be installed to detect the sound of glass shattering. Similarly, door contacts will go off if a door is pried open. Also, motion sensors will catch any intruder in the act of creeping through the home.

Detection Devices

Intruders aren’t the only threat that a security system can protect against. It can also watch out for potential danger from fires and other sources. Smoke detectors are a must for every home so that residents will be alerted if a fire starts somewhere in the house. In some instances, heat detectors are used as well to help detect the presence of flames.

Some other kinds of detectors can also be installed. Any home that could potentially have a carbon monoxide problem, such as if the home uses natural gas, should have a carbon monoxide detector. Plus a moisture detector can be useful to check for any signs of water leaking somewhere in the house so that the cause of the leak can be fixed quickly.

Other system options, from security cameras to a remote control for turning the system on and off, are available too. With the help of security experts, a personalized plan for Home Security in Sedalia can be designed for any home. To begin putting together a system like this, click for more information.

Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progessive Conservative candidate Tyler Currie, Trinity-Spadina

Monday, October 1, 2007

Tyler Currie is running as an Progressive Conservative candidate in the Ontario provincial election, in the riding of Trinity-Spadina. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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UK company “seriously considering” GPS tracking devices in school uniforms

Saturday, August 25, 2007

The leading supplier of school uniforms in the United Kingdom, Lancashire-based manufacturer Trutex, has announced it is “seriously considering” including GPS tracking devices in future ranges of its uniform products after conducting an online survey of both parents and children.

“As a direct result of the survey, we are now seriously considering incorporating a [tracking] device into future ranges” said Trutex marketing director Clare Rix.

The survey questioned 809 parents and 444 children aged nine to 16. It showed that 44% of parents were worried about the safety of pre-teen children, and 59% wanted tracking devices installed in school apparel. 39% of children aged nine to 12 were prepared to wear clothing with tracking devices in them, while teenagers were notably less enthusiastic and more wary of what Trutex has admitted they see as a “big brother” concept.

However, Trutex has claimed the tracking devices would bring about worthwhile benefits, including being a valuable resource for parents who wanted to keep a close eye on where their children were at all times.

“As well as being a safety net for parents, there could be real benefits for schools who could keep a closer track on the whereabouts of their pupils, potentially reducing truancy levels” says Rix.

Each year, Trutex supplies 1 million blouses, 1.1 million shirts, 250,000 pairs of trousers, 20,000 blazers, 60,000 skirts and 110,000 pieces of knitwear to the UK.

It is not the first company to manufacture school uniforms with a central focus on child safety; last week Essex firm BladeRunner revealed it was selling stab-proof school blazers to parents concerned about violence against their children. The blazers were outfitted with Kevlar, a synthetic fibre used in body armour. It has already received orders internationally, including Australia.

If the Trutex tracking devices go ahead, it is unclear where in the uniform they will be located.

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US suspects North Korea and Burma participating in ‘covert military’ activities

Sunday, December 12, 2010

In diplomatic cables released by the whistle blowing website Wikileaks on Friday, it is revealed that the United States embassy in Rangoon suspects the North Korean and Burmese military are participating in “covert military or military-industrial” activities. In the cables dating back as early as January 2004, the embassy reports the military activities could include the construction of a nuclear reactor in or near Minbu, along with “SAM missiles” and an underground facility with as many as 300 North Korean military personnel assisting the Burmese military in the construction. Burma is primarily controlled by its military.

In the January 2004 cable, a businessman reportedly told the U.S. embassy in Rangoon that “massive” barges were bringing in large pieces of equipment to Minbu from the Irawaddy River. He suggested that “the quantities involved as well as the diameter of the rebar suggested a project larger than ‘factories.'” In the same cable, the U.S. acknowledges that rumors of a nuclear reactor being constructed in the area date back to 2002, with suspected Russian involvement. “Rumors of ongoing construction of a nuclear reactor are surprisingly consistent and observations of activity such as that described [sic] appear to be increasing,” said Martinez, the reported cable author. According to a news report in March, The Irrawaddy claims Burma was close to completing at least three nuclear reactors. The country’s leadership claims the nuclear research that is taking place is to be used for peaceful purposes.

In August of the same year, the U.S embassy receives more information that North Korea military is assisting in the construction of “SAM missiles (surface to air missiles) of unknown origin” and an “underground, concrete reinforced” facility in Minbu. The construction allegedly includes buildings which would house at least “20 Burmese army battalions that will be posted near the site.” The correspondent again says that the report “tracks with other information Embassy Rangoon and others have reported in various channels.”

“This account is perhaps best considered alongside other information of various origins indicating the Burmese and North Koreans are up to something. Something of a covert military or military-industrial nature. Exactly what, and on what scale, remains to be determined,” said McMullen, the reported cable author. He also admits that the number of North Koreans thought to be assisting the Burmese military “is much higher than our best estimates of North Koreans in Burma.” According to the Agence France-Presse in 2002, citing an unnamed U.S State Department official, the U.S. warned Burma not to pursue a nuclear program saying that it expects Burma “to live up to its obligations [under the non-proliferation treaty] and to not pursue production of weapons grade fissile material.” However a 2008 cable says that Burma may already be in possession of weapons grade uranium. The cable reports that a civilian tried to sell 2,000 kilograms of uranium-238 which “could be dug up” from the ground at a site in Kayah State. Uranium-238 could be used in the construction of nuclear weapons.

“A Burmese civilian met with members of USDAO [United States Defense Attaché Office] Rangoon and offered to sell Uranium-238. The individual had initially contacted the USDAO eight days prior with the offer. The individual provided a small bottle half-filled with metallic powder and a photocopied certificate of testing from a Chinese university dated 1992 as verification of the radioactive nature of the powder,” said the cable. “The individual claimed to be able to provide up to 2000 kg of uranium-bearing rock from a location in Kayah State, and further stated if the U.S. was not interested in purchasing the uranium, he and his associates would try to sell it to other countries, beginning with Thailand,” it added. The cable adds that the Burmese government was unaware that such a transaction was taking place and that they “would likely seize any additional samples or stocks of the material if aware of their existence.” However, a cable in January of 2007 says that the Burmese military may have received a shipment of uranium at the end of that month. The “sensitive shipment” was said to have come from Singapore via shipping freighter.

“[An unnamed witness] claimed that metals are usually exported in blocks, whereas the bags in this shipment were filled with loose earth and mud. The source of the mixed ore, Maw Chi, is also a source for uranium, they claimed. Security was tighter than usual, surveillance was heavier, and officials paid closer attention to the movement of the shipment and activity at the port,” said the cable. The cable author, ‘Villarosa,’ later states that the embassy in Rangoon was given allegedly detailed information on the shipping methods, weight and cost. No further cables have yet to be released on the matter.

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