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Women and Divorce

Legal / Family Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.11 18:42  |  593 views

A marriage's end is usually a sad occasion, at the very least accompanied by disappointment and the failure of hopes and expectations. In addition, there are difficulties that demand time, effort, and adjustments to duties in the legal, financial, parental, emotional, and practical realms.



Criminal Court Records

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 01:33  |  1896 views

There are courts at the municipal, county, state, and federal levels, each with its own set of criminal records. A county may be considered a province or a specific region, and there are almost three thousand counties in the United States. Each county court maintains its own set of criminal records. Normally the cases held at the county level include misdemeanors and felonies that are not reported at the federal level.



How does child custody in Canada work?

Legal / Damages

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 01:16  |  562 views

In the confusion of divorce, most parents never consider the issue of child custody beforehand. Often communication between the spouses has broken down and both parents presume their assumptions about child custody to be accepted by the other parent. Often this is not the case. As a result, many divorcing parents find themselves confused and surprised by the prospect of child custody issues in divorce.



Understanding Tort

Legal / Litigation

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:21  |  600 views

Tort law is different from the laws of contract, restitution, and the criminal law. Contract law protects the parties involved when expectations arise from promises, restitution prevents unjust enrichment and compensation for wrongdoing, and criminal law punishes crimes that are so severe (like murder, rape, fraud) that society has a direct interest in preventing and dealing with them. Note that many wrongs can result in liability to both the state (as criminal activity and proceedings) and to the victims (as torts).



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