The Business of Torture
Legal / Ethics
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.06 17:30 |
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On January 16, 2003, the European Court of Human Rights agreed – more than two years after the applications have been filed – to hear six cases filed by Chechens against Russia. The claimants accused the Russian military of torture and indiscriminate killings. The Court has ruled in the past against the Russian Federation and awarded assorted plaintiffs thousands of euros per case in compensation.
5 Ways to Ensure You Will Have a Happy Life After Divorce
Legal / Family Law
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.06 14:25 |
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In fact, think about having a life after divorce while getting a divorce can be a sticking point for some people because they just aren’t sure what their life will “look like” after divorce.
Here’s five things to keep in mind so can have a life after divorce:
How does child custody in Canada work?
Legal / Damages
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 01:16 |
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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.
The Plain Truth about Marriage and Divorce
Legal / Family Law
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.06 14:38 |
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When two people are in love, all that occupies their thoughts is the desire to share the rest of their lives together. These romantic notions often lead to the altar, and eventually to having children. Marriage is traditionally considered a bond bound in heaven, a contract between two people who commit to stay together …through thick and thin, through sickness and in health.