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Can I get a NIE number whilst in the UK ?

Posted on December 1, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

The NIE number is also a tax number which needs to be used in any dealings you have with the Spanish authorities for taxes, like buying or selling property, mortgage applications, operating a business, bank accounts, inheritance dealings, a driver license application, and several other kinds of transactions.

If you want to get a NIE number before going to Spain, one way is you can get hold of a Spanish speaking property lawyer, who will be able to help in getting your number for you. Although you will need to be in Spain about 2 to 3 weeks later to pick up your form.

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Expose All Their Secret Kinky Fetishes

Posted on November 29, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Do you suspect your spouse may have an Internet perversion? A porn addiction Have some extreme sexual fetishes? Now you can find out all the secrets.

Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Opperman

These days there are more categories of dating websites than there are flavors of ice cream! If you’re Jewish, Christian, bisexual, gay, swingers - there are specialty dating websites that cater to your interests! But did you know that there are also online dating sites dedicated to more or less every kind of kinky sexual fetish imaginable? Whether you’re into dominance and submission, group sex, water sports - it doesn’t really matter!

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Should I send the Collection Agency $10 per month?

Posted on November 17, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Making a nominal payment to a collection agency in hopes of avoiding a lawsuit is the wrong thing to do.  Such an act may do much more harm than good.

This is a common question at my law firm. A potential client calls and says that they have defaulted on a credit card account. After I explain what their options are, they inevitably ask “Can’t I just send them $10 per month? If I do that, then they cannot sue me, right?” Wrong! This is a myth of the highest proportions. For reasons that I cannot explain, consumers often believe that it is better to send something, no matter how small, on an account that they have defaulted on, than to make the collection agency prove their case.

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License Suspension, Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, Ignition Interlock and More!

Posted on November 17, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

This article is designed to educate the reader regarding the various penalties associated with DWI/DUI charges in Virginia. It concentrates on the penalty of the mandatory one year driver’s license suspension and the limitations/allowances of a restricted driver’s license. It also outlines the ignition interlock system and when it is required to be installed in the vehicle of a person convicted of DWI/DUI in Virignia.

Welcome to the Aftermath of DWI/DUI in Virginia!

One of the first things that hits you, after the alcohol in the blood has subsided, is that your driver’s license may be suspended for one year if you are convicted under the strict DUI/DWI laws of Virginia.

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Credit Card Laws in PA

Posted on November 17, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Know your rights and obligations under Pennsylvania Law if you have defaulted on a credit card account.

Credit Card collection lawsuits are rapidly increasing in Pennsylvania, especially with the down economy. The volume of phone calls and emails that I receive on this topic is astounding. What I have discovered is that many people do not know their rights or how to handle these situations. I can say with certainty that contacting a Consumer Attorney is a very good move. Unfortunately, many people call me after the credit card company or collection agency has a judgment against them. Had they called sooner, I might have been able to help them.

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Expose a Craiglist Scam With A Reverse Email Search

Posted on October 29, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Craig’s list is a free online classified ad online community. You find anything on Craig’s List . You can find a date, find a job, find a roommate and unfortunately get scammed out of money.

About the author

Ed Opperman is president of Opperman investigations. If you need a reverse email search to locate a con man, bail jumper, runaway or parental kidnapper please visit www.emailrevealer.com.

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Click and deliver! Your money or your name!

Posted on October 21, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

There is a tendency to label anyone who is in the business of making money out of domain names a cybersquatter, and in the process to regard them as guilty of fast practice verging on the fraudulent.

This article examines how the domaining business works, what are the legal considerations, and how it might effect your own business.

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Obtaining a US K-1 Travel Visa for a Thai Fiancee

Posted on October 17, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

Article discussing the US Immigration process for Thai Nationals seeking a K1 Fiancee Visa to the USA.

Every year Americans travel to the Land of Smiles and fall in love with both Thailand and the Thai people. Some are even fortunate enough to meet someone with whom they intend to spend the rest of their life. It often becomes necessary to bring this special someone back to the USA. In order to do this a K-1 Visa is often sought. This article was written to help shed light on the US Immigration process, particularly the K1 Fiancee Visa.

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Dog Bite Injuries, Finding Insurance Coverage

Posted on October 16, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

The Florida is a strict liability state. By state law, a dog owner is strictly liable when their dog bites someone.

The Florida is a strict liability state. By state law, a dog owner is strictly liable when their dog bites someone. Other states have what is known as the one bite rule, which does not impose liability upon the dog owner until after they are aware the dog has bitten someone in the past. While Florida’s strict liability statute holds the dog owner responsible, finding adequate insurance coverage to compensate for the damages the animal caused may be more challenging.

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How Long Will My Case Take?

Posted on October 16, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment

One of the most common misconceptions about injury cases is they take years to be resolved. New clients regularly express this concern. This misconception comes from cases in the news which have taken years to settle. However, for the most part, it remains a myth.

One of the most common misconceptions about injury cases is they take years to be resolved. New clients regularly express this concern. This misconception comes from cases in the news which have taken years to settle. However, for the most part, it remains a myth.

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