Wrongful Termination
It is common knowledge that these are very tough economic times. Not since the Great Depression have we seen so many layoffs and so many companies engaged in mass layoffs or simply closing their doors forever. For the people that have lost their jobs, this is heart wrenching news. Suddenly, everything they’ve worked for for many years is gone. It is natural to want to seek compensation for this...
August 20th, 2011 by Doreen
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Prostitution Laws
The following actions may result in a prostitution charge: a) Any act committed with the intent to sexually arouse or gratify. b) Loitering in or around any public toilet for purposes of engaging in or soliciting any lewd, lascivious, or unlawful act. c) Loitering or wandering the streets or place to place without any apparent reason and refusing to identify or account for his or her presence when...
May 12th, 2011 by Doreen
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Methamphetamine Statistics
Methamphetamines, also known as “meth” or “crystal meth”, are drugs that are quickly growing in popularity in the state of California. Among the biggest users of this drug are young women, ages 12 to 25. This should not be surprising, since the affects of meth use include increased energy levels, elevated mood, and appetite suppression. Our society has conditioned our young women to believe...
April 26th, 2011 by Doreen
Solicitation of a Prostitute
Solicitation of a prostitute is in reference to a person attempting to incite lewd conduct from another person. Solicitation to engage in lewd conduct is characterized by a specific intent to engage in that conduct. Specific intent is intent specifically seeking a particular result. In a prostitution case, the result is an act of lewd conduct. Lewd conduct is the specific intent to sexually arouse,...
June 21st, 2010 by Doreen
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Enforcing California’s Labor Laws
In today’s economy, people can become desperate to find a job, any job, in order to survive and feed their families. A job that doesn’t withhold taxes can seem like a dream come true. Money that changes hands “under the table” can be easier to come by than money earned from working for a legitimate business. However, beware of underground businesses and their labor practices. Remember...
October 19th, 2009 by Doreen
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Emancipation of a Minor Child
Our teenage years can be the most difficult and emotional times of our lives. At some point, most of us wish that we didn’t have to live with our parents, or we feel like we hate them. We feel reckless and rebellious, and we just want to move out and be on our own so that we don’t have to follow their rules any more. This is all completely normal, but most of the time, these are not valid...
October 14th, 2009 by Doreen
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Legal Guardianship
There are many reasons for becoming a legal guardian of a child. Perhaps the child was neglected, or the parents have been arrested or hospitalized for a long term stay. Whatever the reason, a social worker has advised the courts of the problem, and a judge has decided that it is no longer safe or appropriate for the child to live with the parents. Often, the new legal guardian is a relative of...
October 8th, 2009 by Doreen
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Spousal Support
When a couple is legally separated or divorced, it is expected that the person with the primary income must financially support their former spouse. This is also called alimony. Historically, alimony arose from the idea that even though the husband and wife were no longer physically married, that is, no longer living together, the husband still had an obligation to support his wife because divorce...
July 5th, 2009 by Doreen
DUI – Other consequences
The courts or the registry may require that you not only lose your license but also face high fines, lose your car or even have a locking device on your ignition if you’re convicted of drunk driving. This is a frightening time for you if you’re convicted and you’ll be faced with a criminal record which could seriously impact your future possibilities for employment, housing and more. Don’t...
December 3rd, 2008 by Doreen
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