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19th February 2010

Should the legal drinking age be lowered?

Many justification for lowering the legal drinking age follow a certain logic. Many rights and responsibilities that come along at 18 seem serious, but against the discretion of knowing when to drink and having the right to drink responsibly, it seems to ...

18th February 2010

The Law Concerning Divorce

Divorce is upsetting for you, your spouse as well as children. People end up wasting lot of money and time in the official dealings. These days divorcing couples are looking at less adversarial approaches for resolution of divorce. Mediation and colla...

02nd February 2010

Types Of Child Custody

Once a divorce proceedings start to run, the ultimate question asked by everyone is: who will get primary child custody? Together with the legal arguments and other considerations in nullifying a marriage, there are other legal questions brought to the...

29th January 2010

Hungry and angry with Mar

The vice presidential bid of Mar Roxas is doomed because he cannot even get the support of the people of Capiz, the province which had the misfortune of having him as congressman for nearly a decade starting in 1993. According to JP Anthony Cuñada,...

14th January 2010

Failure of the climate summit - What can I do?

When the world's leaders have failed to put together a plan, is there any hope for the rest of us? The climate summit still lingers with its lack of promise for a brighter future. A hotter future perhaps, but not a brighter one. The idea of a world th...

18th December 2009

Divorce And The Effects On Kids

Face it. Not all relationships last forever. Some are meant to last, and there are those that are simply short-lived. Even marriage is not excluded from the dramas and hassles of breaking up. When married couples finally call it quits, that is when the su...

13th November 2009

Saving Taxes With The Spouse Trust

A spouse trust is a trust account which can be established to give your spouse the ability to defer taxes as well as to protect the family interests. This act settles that only the spouse can use the estate and no one else, during his lifetime. Upon your ...

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