Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Assemblyman Jim Beall Jr. Introduces AB 612 ? prohibiting PAS in Family Law

The Center for judicial Excellence Advocacy is active with AB 612 which will prohibit PAS (Parental Alienation Syndrome) in Child Custody cases in Family Law Courts. As part of CJE?s ongoing committment to protecting children, and the rights of children while in the courts, we have identified an alarming number of critical gaps in how ...

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Taking Company Public: Are You Sick Of Being The Governments Gimp?

As the unfortunate recipients of a bastardized economy whose immediate future is as grim as the past two years there is a massive economic shift. Banks are crumbling towers of cards and executives in charge of this so called 'rebound' effort are about as qualified as a blind, deaf, mute, quadriplegic trying to win the iron man. In short, at this rate we're in big trouble.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Has Anyone Ever Got Their Money Back From the EB-5 Visa Program?

Two questions frequently asked by people considering the EB-5 visaare has anyone who has invested had their money back and will Iget my money back? By way of background it is worth considering thebasics of this visa:- ? The EB-5 immigrant investor visa has apilot program category that is currently due to end in 2012. ? TheUnited States Citizenship and Immigration Service USCIS haveauthorized approximately 100 regional centers to offer programsunder this pilot program.

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Lawsuit over Deputy?s Use of Stun Gun Settled

A federal lawsuit that accused a southern Illinois sheriff'sdeputy of wrongly zapping three children with a stun gun at anemergency youth shelter has been settled. Documents show that theplaintiffs will get 750,000 from ...

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Easy Tips To Make The Single Parent?s Life More Efficient

So you’ve gotten pregnant and you have chose to raise your youngster on your own or you have recently gotten divorced and you want your youngster to come live with you. These are admirable things to do as you are assuming responsibility for the child and that’s good? but it is in addition a tough ...

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

What Your Child Custody Agreement Should Include

States require that parents create a child custody agreement when they divorce that outlines how the parents will continue to care for their children. Find out what should be included in yours.

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When to Use a Family Law Attorney

A family law attorney can help any family with the various problems that arise throughout the lifetime of a family. Those problems can be divorce, child custody, child support, child visitation, domestic violence, marital assets, spousal support, restraining orders and much more. A family is the foundation of the United States and sometimes families just ...

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What is normal visitation for a parent without full custody?

My fiance and his ex girlfriend never went to court for any custody type arrangements or visitation schedule. He does pay her child support and we get his 9 year old daughter often overnight only on Saturdays. The problem is, is that we get a calendar every month and if we’re lucky, we get her ...

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

What Is Custody

What is custody and how does it affect your parenting responsibilities?

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When One Parent Wants to Relocate from Massachusetts

When one parent wants to relocate with children, custody and modification issues are often triggered. The non-moving parent has a legitimate concern as a move out-of-state often interferes with that parent's parenting time, not to mention an interference with a prior Agreement.Whether a re issue is being precipitated by a job transfer, a remarriage, or some other reason, our lawyers can help. If you're the parent who wants to oppose the move, contact us to help you present a compelling case as to why the move is not in your child's best interest.The parent who wants to move with the child must file a Complaint for Modification in court and seek permission to relocate. Case law on this matter dictates that the Judge, after listening to all of the evidence, must decide whether there is a real advantage in the move, and whether the move out of state is in the child's best interest.As a general proposition, the court will look at the continuity and stability of the current arrangement and the harm that may result from disruption of established patterns of care. Additionally, the Judge will weigh the reasons for the proposed move, the effect of the move on the child's access to the other parent, the impact of the move on the current relationship between the left-behind parent and the child, the distance and travel arrangements required by the move, the parties' past compliance with court orders, and the wishes of the child, if the child is of the age and maturity to have a say in the matter.If you are not the primary custodial parent, or if the children are not moving with you, your schedule may be altered. The good news behind all of this is Judges put their best foot forward in making a ruling in such a way that the child's best interests are made the top priority - first and foremost. Quite often, instead of the issue being viewed in a black or white matter, Judges have a way of using shades of grey in a way that everybody benefits and nobody loses. Contact us to learn more.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

US leaders assume Maritime supremacy, the luotsin Steering?

FORTRESS AT SEA? AIR CARRIER INVULNERABILITY MYTH?

Professor John Patch
Centre for strategic LeaderSHIP, USN retirement

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Whither Balance: Cyberspace Content, Cognition, Connectivity?

  A squad of Soldiers work in a computer lab at an NCO Academy Warrior Leaders Course. (Photo: Christian Marquardt -- Joint Multinational Training Command)<br /><br />

AN ATTACK OR TO DEFEND?
INFORMATION AND BALANCING THE RISK IS OF CYBERSPACE THAT THEY COULD ACHIEVE BY TAKING LEVERAGED


Dennis Murphy
Vice President, Batman Personal Checks information Warfare Group
Centre for strategic LeaderSHIP

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A SUMMARY OF THE


US policies of cyberspace for the existing preference for "more than" active "offensive" maneuver. "Recent policy change points, as the case may be, has been a significant change in the equation, the question remains the need to balance the need to take a more active armed forces of the need to protect your networks at the same time, it has embraced the change in the Organization's ongoing ideological offensive. for the purposes of this article, the recently revised Military Review the author maintains that in the end, the heads of a weight, per garment, compete effectively about the risks related to the battlespace in order to achieve a balance.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Why the surge in Iraq is not Afghanistan Lesson

DEJA VU IS A RISK
Why the surge in Iraq is not Afghanistan Lesson

Colonel Charles d. Allen
The u.s. Army, retired
Professor USAWC title Command, LeaderSHIP and management

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War: Will, operation and resources

WAR: IN THE CASE OF THE MEASURE AND RESOURCES

Colonel John Chavez
The United States Army

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