Supreme Court Ruling on MAP
by: John Mehrmann.
The Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision to make it easier for manufacturers to require retailers to honor manufacturer assigned Minimum Advertised Price (MAP). Dissenting justices said that the ruling would likely drive up retail prices....
U.S. Supreme Court Wants You To Save Taxes
by: Drew Miles - Taxsavingstools.com.
The work that we do and the things we’re about to teach you comes from two U.S Supreme Court decisions. This isn’t stuff that we’ve made up; they are backed by the U.S. Supreme Court.The first decision says that it is your constit...
Miami Traffic School Course Approved by Court
by: Reedsperfect.
For all Florida traffic ticket or speeding ticket, participation of electronic traffic school course constitutes the best solution. Drivers lack information, that attendance of these internet traffic schools substitute the need to waste h...
Court Commentary = Case Law
by: John D. Waller.
Do you understand the difference between “case law” and “statutory law”? Have you ever wondered what the term “common law” meant? If you struggle with these legal terms, this article will help. Judge-made law. Statutes come fro...
Probate Court: Inheritance And Equity Law
by: Simon Volkov.
Probate court is a specialized court which mainly attends to matters regarding the estate of a person who has died. Depending on the state in which you reside, this type of court might also be referred to as Orphans Court, Court of Equity...
The Intersection of Family Law
by: David Slepkow.
The intersection between family law, criminal law and divorce in RIOverviewA Rhode Island criminal domestic misdemeanor or felony case is often intertwined with complex issues concerning family law, child custody, child support, visitation...
Understanding The Law... Defacto, Divorce And Family Law
by: Nominate A Lawyer.
The following Q&A's have been provided to help you better understand Family Law.Q. I recently divorced my husband who has left me with the four children and he has suggested that as we have no assets he will give me half of his superannuat...
Child Approved UK Family Breaks
by: Tom Heath.
Many families make wrong decisions when planningtheir UK family breaks. It should be a time tohave fun, relax and have a memorable holiday for you and your family. Planninga trip for the whole family to enjoy is essential for great UK fa...
Florida Lemon Law - Power To You
by: Kevin Bishop.
If you have had the misfortune to buy a 'lemon', but are residing in the state of Florida, you are in for luck, as the Florida Lemon Law is a veritable law that can protect you. Now for the newly initiated, 'lemons' are products that have ...
Family Law
by: Johnette Duff.
A frustrating lack of permanence plagues modern relationships. Approximately one of every two marriages ends in divorce and the average length of a marriage before divorce is only five years. Many couples today chose cohabitation over tra...
New York Divorce & Family Law
by: David M. Siegel.
The award of attorney fees and the amount to be paid by the parties is within the discretion of the trial court and will not be disturbed absent a clear showing of an abuse of discretion. An award of attorney fees in an Illinois divorce ...
Recent Family Law Decision
by: David M. Siegel.
RevestmentThe court had authority to modify the distribution of proceeds under the doctrine of revestment; under this doctrine, litigants may revest a court which has general jurisdiction over the matter, with both personal and subject m...
Family Law Case Update
by: David M. Siegel.
Where no benefit accrued to the custodial parent by the noncustodial parent's action of reducing the received child support, and it could not be concluded that the payor's actions were the result of apparent or implied authority or that ...
Family Law Case Updater
by: David M. Siegel.
Change in CircumstancesThe uncontroverted evidence was such that the child support order should have been reduced or modified to reflect respondent's financial resources which at best could have been described as limited. In order to jus...
Philadelphia Family Law Topics
by: David M. Siegel.
Factors ConsideredWhen setting an amount for modification of child support, the court may consider the same factors used when formulating an original support order; these factors include the standard of living the child would have enjoye...