If ur family was dying,& the country’s system/law was exploiting you.Would you break the law to save ur family?


Posted September 28th, 2009 by admin 7 Comments »
family law
Ron asked:


I would, because I do not believe in mass exploitation by a small minority of obscenely rich people. I guess I’m a socialist (NOT communist), even though I’m American. If we can fix the education system in our country, less Americans will be unemployed and will compete with the rest of the world; and we won’t feel the need to import more immigrants here who are more innovative than us. A lot of European countries and Canada are socialist, and they’re doing a lot better than us.

How do you defend yourself and your family from criminal harm in UK with weapons against the law?


Posted March 5th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
family law
pasha asked:


UK , Canada, Austrailia …The legal citizens are not allowed self-defense tools. Whats up with that?

how can i find a good canadian inmigration lawyer in dallas texas?


Posted January 30th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
dallas lawyer
CG’z asked:


i looking to move to canada and im looking for a good lawyer that knows about canadian inmigration process … plz help .

Australian divorce property rights - Does the law change from state to state?


Posted January 27th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
divorce law
Terry M asked:


Looking to find good information on divorce laws in Australia - please point in right direction.
Does it make any difference what state you live in - or what country you were originally married in (Canada)?
What is the best state to get divorced in if you are male and primary money maker?
No kids involved.
Both parties working - one makes significantly/saves more than the other.

Can Canadians with past DUI convictions fly to the States when they wanna visit?


Posted January 17th, 2009 by admin No Comments »
dui
ryry asked:


My Husband and I are planning a trip to Vegas this October. My husband got a DUI a year ago, he paid the fine and took the course.he has no other past criminal offences.

We can’t seem to find any info if Canadians with past DUI convictions in Canada can get into the US?