|
Business to
Business
Education,
Management,
Industrial,
New Products,
Promotion,
Publishing,
Reports,
Web Design,
Money &
Employment
Finance,
Home Business,
Investment,
Biz Self
Employment,
Debt,
Education,
Entrepreneur,
Jobs,
Management,
Reports,
Marketing & Ads.
Search Engines,
Banners,
Classifieds,
Consulting,
eZines,
How To's,
Promotion,
Submitters,
Resources,
Safelists,
New
Ideas
adwords
Computing & Internet
Graphics,
Network
Administration,
Browsers,
Domains,
Email Services,
Programming,
Site Design,
Web Hosting
Sports & Recreation
Autos,
Casinos,
Extreme,
Golf,
Horse Racing,
New Products,
Outdoors,
Sports Picks,
Team Sports,
Training
Health &
Fitness
Addiction,
Alternative,
Beauty,
Diet,
Fitness,
Medicine,
Mental Health,
Nutrition,
Remedies,
Spiritual
Health,
Women's Health
Society & Culture
Charity,
Fine Arts,
Investigation,
Language,
Philosophy &
Religion,
Politics & Government,
Law
Enforcement,
Love & Romance,
Science,
Shopping,
Travel
Fun & Entertainment
Astrology,
Games,
Hobbies,
Humor,
Psychics,
Screensavers,
Tarot
Magic,
Music,
Novels &
eBooks,
Home & Family
Family Tree,
Garden,
Home
Improvement,
Crafts,
Kids,
Marriage,
Pets,
Parenting,
Real Estate,
Cooking &
Recipes,
Students &
School
Static Sparks
and Your Comfort
|
|

We provide
background checks on your Russian Girl, Internet friend, Date, or Potential Mate
!
Find out if she is
being honest with you... ...is she married? ...is she living with someone? ...is
he really a Doctor? ...is he really 22 years old?... why will she only give you
her e-mail address?..
Our Basic
Background check includes current Address information, date of birth, Criminal
Records, children, Divorces, information related to person, phone numbers, etc.
The Detailed Background checks may include additional information about person
(photographs, cars, property, any business, debts, degrees, medical conditions,
registered car accidents, etc.), official married/divorced history (including
the copies of the official certificates), info about children (school, criminal,
custody), info about her ex-husband (profession, address, criminal), info about
parents and relatives, and more.. upon your request…Continue
|
|
Best Buy : Society and Culture - Investigation
|
1)
Govornment Records - Real Public Records.
2)
Court Records - Promote The Only Legal Records Site On Cb! Bonuses Coming Soon!
Simply The Fastest Revenue Online! Low Refunds And Excellent Conversions.
3)
Records Finder - **Brand New!! Fatten Your Next Paycheck Promoting Ancestry
& Genealogy Records!
4)
Hot Niche In CB *net search. Many Categories To Choose From!
5)
Records Registry - #1 Detective Program.
6)
Reverse Phone Detective. Earn Passive Income By Promoting Our Website On
Google Adwords - Very Profitable!
7)
Reverse Mobile - #1 Reverse Cell Moneymaker! New Teaser Search - Top Notch
Conversions - Real Records - Extremely Low Refund Rate!
8)
Reverse Records Lookup Online. Reverse Lookup Is A Guaranteed Cashmaker!
9)
Web investigator - New And Improved! All The Records Under One Roof - Unreal
Google Conversions 1:27.
10)
Court Registry - New Site From Procash! Good Bonuses - Low Refunds - Latest
Marketing Tools $$$..
|
Part III: Featured Article |
|
How to Find the Right
Family Law Attorney for You
|
How to Find the Right Family Law Attorney for You
by Kena S. Hollingsworth
You have decided it is time to talk to a family law attorney. Sometimes
that is the toughest decision to make. But now that you know you need or
want legal advice, who do you hire? It is common to feel desperate to find
an attorney immediately after coming to the conclusion that you need or
want a lawyer, but do not make the mistake that so many others have made
in hiring your attorney based solely on timing and convenience. You need
to find the right attorney----which is not necessarily the one whose
office is conveniently located on your way home from work; the first one
you see in the phonebook; the first one who actually speaks with you on
the phone; or, the only one that agrees to meet with you today! You might
get lucky using some of these methods, but it is much more likely that you
will find yourself frustrated and dissatisfied with the outcome. Much of
that frustration can be avoided by finding the right family law attorney
to assist you from the beginning. The following are things to keep in mind
(and some good questions to ask) when you are selecting a family law
attorney:
1.
It is personal! The attorney-client relationship is a personal
relationship---maybe more so in family law than in any other area of the
law. Family law cases involve life's most sensitive and delicate issues.
The issues you will be discussing with your attorney are probably the most
personal and sensitive you will ever experience. Your case deals with your
marriage, family and/or children---of course it is personal! If you do not
feel comfortable talking with the attorney, keep looking! Be selective.
This is important! Your attorney should listen to you and to your needs.
Every case is different, so an attorney that you feel is not listening to
you, but rather makes you feel like you are just "walking through the
motions" of any "typical" divorce, is probably not the right attorney for
you. Your attorney needs to listen and make you feel confident that he/she
is competent and capable or representing you; reassured that your
questions and concerns have been addressed; and secure in your "game plan"
as to how and when (and even if) the case is going to be handled from the
time of initiation until the final resolution. You should feel comfortable
talking to your attorney and asking questions of your attorney. If your
attorney makes you feel like the questions you ask are "stupid questions,"
keep looking! There are no stupid questions...you should have lots of
questions for your attorney. The only way questions can be stupid is if
you choose not to ask them.
2.
Concentration on Family Law: If you needed a heart transplant, you would
not go to an optometrist...and you wouldn't go to a general practitioner
or "family doctor," either. You would go to a specialist---a cardiologist.
The same is true with lawyers. Any attorney can claim to be competent to
handle your divorce or help you with a custody case, etc., but you need
someone whose practice is concentrated in family law. Find out the
attorney's level of concentration on family law by asking the following
questions: * What percentage of your practice is dedicated to family law?
* How many cases have you had like mine? With my specific issues? * Are
you a member of the local (city or state) family law section of the bar
association? * Have you practiced in this particular county/court in the
past? 3. Does your attorney have time for you? In your first meeting, if
the attorney seems "too busy" to give you 100% of his/her attention, does
not take time to answer all of your questions, or just does not seem to be
listening to you--- keep looking! If you are still unsure of what the
attorney's commitment to your case will be at the end of your initial
consultation, ask the following questions: * How many cases are you
actively working right now? * How many cases would you take at any given
time? How many cases would you consider to be a "full workload?" * Do you
have a policy on returning phone calls/emails? * How often will you
communicate with me? * Is it your policy to send me copies of all
correspondence and/or documents you receive from the opposing counsel
and/or the court?
4.
Piranha or Peacemaker? Ok, so piranha is a bit extreme...but the idea is
very important. Many clients are very angry when they first meet with
family law attorneys, and they might believe that they "need a real
fighter" on their side who will promise to legally "punish" the opposing
party. If that is what you believe you need or want, you can certainly
find a "piranha-type attorney" who will infuse more conflict into your
case and will refuse to resolve even the simplest of issues without a
battle. If you think that is the type of attorney you want to represent
you, consider the following: * The only people who win in high-conflict
cases are the attorneys...the more you fight with your spouse, the more
money the attorneys make. * Even though you might have to compromise to
reach an agreement, you are in control of your future. You can determine
what circumstances you can "live with." Do you really want your future
(and the future of your family and your children) to be determined by a
judge who only has a few minutes to hear your life story before making a
ruling? * The negativity that is created during family law cases will make
it extremely difficult to have any future dealings and involvement with
the other party after the case is over. Civility cannot be underrated. *
If you have children, you have no excuse! Minimize the conflict in all
ways possible for their benefit.
5.
Let's talk fees: Even though it might be an uncomfortable topic, it is
absolutely necessary that you talk to the attorney about fees. You should
have a fee agreement in writing from your attorney explaining in detail
how the representation is going to work, how you will be billed, etc. If
you do not understand something about the fee agreement, ask! Remember,
this is your money! You have every right to understand completely how you
are agreeing to spend it! If you have concerns about the written fee
agreement or find that it is not specific or clear, be sure to ask the
following questions, at a minimum: * What is your hourly rate? * What is
the minimum time increment for recording your time? * Will there be any
other people in the firm that will be billing time on my case? * What are
the billable rates of any others that could potentially be working on my
case? * How often will I receive an invoice? * If I have a question about
an invoice, to whom should I direct my question? * What methods of payment
do you accept (i.e., credit cards, etc.)? * What can I do to help keep my
fees to a minimum? * How much is my retainer? And, when my retainer is
gone, what is your policy for additional payments after the retainer is
gone?
About the Author
Kena Hollingsworth is a founding
partner of Hollingsworth, Jocham & Zivitz, P.C., a full-service family law
firm based in Carmel, Indiana. Kena practices exclusively in the area of
family law. For more information about the author, visit
http://www.hjzlaw.com.
|
Amazon works very well with most products due to the fact that it’s
products are of superior quality and inexpensive. Another cool thing
about Amazon is their brand recognition, reliability and trust. They
carry virtually every product on earth. Go ahead and search Amazon here
below for best buy. |
|
|
The Secret of Making Money in the
Stock Market |
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to know
the secret of making money in the stock market? They are no
smarter than you. They do not work any harder and neither are they
lucky than you. But, unlike you, they never seem to worry about
having money. You see most people miss the big idea here. They
think it takes a lot of money to make a lot of money. But that is
not how it is done. The idea is to make pennies consistently and
to use them to build vast personal fortunes. The stock market is a
proven wealth builder and can and should benefit all participants.
It is only right that everyone should be entitled to a piece of
the action.
Find out here. |
|
|
|
|
|