Is an instant background check even possible?
Legal / Criminal Law
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 01:14 |
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Given that there are more than twelve million undocumented immigrants in the United States and that information on U.S citizens is scattered across various databases all over 3,142 counties, it is safe to conclude that an instant background check is not possible at present. Yet, there are innumerable companies that offer instant background checks. These checks are offered at exceptionally low rates and sometimes are done free-of-charge. The apparent speedy dispensation of information and low cost are the main reasons that employers try out this option.
5 Ways to Numb the Financial Pain of Divorce
Legal / Family Law
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.06 14:24 |
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Whether it comes before or after the papers are signed, economic hardship is all too familiar to many couples who divorce. Following a few financial guidelines can ease the burden during this tough time.
Understanding Tort
Legal / Litigation
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 00:21 |
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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).
What happens if you get arrested in Thailand?
Legal / Criminal Law
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 00:17 |
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Although consular officers cannot serve as attorneys or give legal advice, they can provide a list of local attorneys and help you find legal representation. However, neither the Department of State nor the U.S. Consulate can assume any responsibility for the caliber, competence, or professional integrity of these attorneys.