By: Nick Garrison | 2012-05-24 | Family law The field of dispute mediation is extremely broad, and involves professionals with varying degrees of training helping parties negotiate agreements in civil and family matters at many levels of dispute. Mediators that work with parties to family court disputes can, in cases that do not involve abuse or domestic violence, help families avoid the expense and turmoil of lawyers and additional litigat read more
By: Alex jacksen | 2012-01-10 | Health and safety There are many agencies in the name of Lawyer New York which handle different areas of crime and assist people to get justice. They engage professional lawyers who promise to provide the best support and help overcome difficult times. read more
By: karen Holden | 2010-09-12 | Law Press gain access to the Family Courts Will there be drama in the Courtroom? The Ministry of Justice has decided that due to a need for transparency in our legal system they have allowed the general public to observe justice being done in our Family courts. They have enacted this by permitting the media into these, what should be, very private and personal hearings. read more
By: Mahendra K Patidar | 2011-03-22 | Social issues Today, our country is facing a serious problem popularly known as corruption. It has its own origin and reasons to spread among all individuals. Though, one need to stick to integrity for doing his job, the fact lies in the statement that every one is corruptible. Recently, India rated at 87th position in corrupted nations among all 96 countries across the globe. We can imagine, where we are and h read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Why is Mexico considered a poor country? Corruption permeates all levels of government. Mexican presidents have pillaged the country's treasury. Drug lords can easily buy loyalties among law enforcement personnel. The richest man in the world is Mexican? Cancun's glitter and luxury next to abject poverty? Half the population lives in miserable conditions. read more
By: Richard Shelby | 2010-12-29 | Data Recovery The computer hard drive can store various data like, documents, photos and videos. One of the most common problems faced by several people is that formatting the hard drive without making proper backup. Generally people format their hard drive when they want to store new data. Usually people prefer to take the backup of their important data like files, videos, photos and documents before formattin read more
By: Alex jacksen | 2011-12-30 | Internet law If parents are suffering from any of the above said problems, chances of breaking uo thire relationship are much higher. In initial stage the breach in the relationship can be filled up with the intervention of some elderly member of the family. read more
By: john stuard | 2011-04-11 | Legal This article focuses on the commendable services rendered by the injury lawyer St. Louis and the Missouri accident lawyer. Reading this article will enable one to comprehend their roles and responsibilities better. read more
By: Kenneth Jahzeal Agwu | 2010-04-01 | Politics Endemic corruption in Third World politics have been cited as one major factor responsible for the regions' enduring poverty and underdevelopment. Several factors have been identified as contributing to corruption in Third World countries. Among these are the electoral and justice systems. The way and manner most of the leaders get into office is far from democratic. Their political foundation is faulty from the very beginning. read more
By: mack jack | 2011-05-12 | Recreation & Sports All wooden & granwood sports flooring can be sanded and re-sealed bringing them back to their former glory. Even floors 50 years old can be sanded and restored with amazing results, but it is very important that the correct process and products be used for sports floor restoration. If done wrong the results can be disastrous. Many people claim to be able to sand floors at a very low price us read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-07-28 | Economics Corruption is now recognized as one of the world’s greatest challenges. It is a major hindrance to sustainable development and is corrosive on the very fabric of society. Its disproportionate impact on poor communities is considerable, curbing economic growth, distorting competition, and representing serious legal risks. According to Transparency International’s latest corruption index, there are 75 of 180 countries surveyed scored under 3 on 10-point scale of governmental honesty. Corruption is a fixture in Egypt, India, and Pakistan. 60% of executives surveyed in these countries reported to have been solicited for a bribe. The Transparency International compiled multiple sources from World Bank assessments, the Bertelsmann Transformation Index, and surveys. The following lists most corrupt countries in the world. read more
By: Luis Pezzini | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate For homes that do not come standard with courts, this feature is well within your reach if you hire the right contractor to do the job. Such a decision though is a large on for any household to make. While your family may love the idea of owning a home with a tennis court, there are many considerations that families often overlook when entering in the contracting phase. If you're considering adding a court to your home, make sure that you go into the process understanding the ins and outs. From start to finish, this type of project will seem like a mountain if you do not possess the information to help you choose the perfect tennis court for your home. read more
By: Stephen Gilford | 2011-02-22 | College The function of the police officers is to enforce the law. When police officers violate the law they violate the same law that they swore to uphold. read more
By: Mark Shapiro | 2011-01-03 | Law Texas has three court levels - the Texas Justice "JP" Courts, Texas County Courts, and the Texas District Courts. read more