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for entrepreneurs and small business — a legal blog from Arborlaw

Divorce Laws in all the States

13 Jun, 2008

In US studies found out that more than 1 million children are the topic of this accident each year, if their parents keep divorced. Divorce is the terminator point of the family as unit. It is a painful process, which arranges its topics to suffer a painful going through. Nevertheless despite its curse, it is the alternative, which stops the misery of an unpleasant relationship.




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Car accident injury claim

10 Jun, 2008

Thousands of people are injured or killed every year in car accidents, and car accident figures have reached such numbers that they are thought to become the main cause of preventable death of the fifteen coming years.




Traffic accidents the most popular reason for the claims of personal injury, and you were driver either by passenger in the car wreck, or even if you are pedestrian, it was which they included in the car wreck, you could be entitled to compensation for pain, suffering and injury caused by a road traffic accident that was not your fault.

Some of the claims that you can be able to make in order to include:

Claims against a driver not assured.

Claims for loss of income.

Claims for the defective vehicles.

Claims for serious injuries.

Claims for medical expenses caused from a street incident.

Claims for pedestrians involved in car accidents.


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Taxes for Working Abroad

02 Jun, 2008

US resident aliens and citizens who work in abroad are sometimes unaware of the fact they need to still report their income to the Internal Revenue Service, even if they don’t owe any tax.





In many cases, there will be little if any taxes owed in the US. That’s because the US tax laws provide several ways to help workers overseas from being double taxed (by the country in which they live and again by the US). Wages earned abroad can be exempt from income taxes using the foreign earned income exclusion (up to $85,700 for 2007). Additionally, there’s a foreign tax credit that can partially or fully offset US taxes for foreign interest, dividends, and other types of income. Using these two tax benefits can help a US citizen working abroad to keep their taxes very low, often with no taxes owed to the US.




More resources:

Foreign earned income exclusion

Filing back taxes


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