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Need Court Records Information? Use Courtregistry!

October 19th, 2009

The website, courtregistry.org, is a very useful tool in anybodies search for a persons, business, charity or any other kind of legal-minded search. With such a valuable website at your fingertips, you can lookup all kinds of court record information from criminal to property to even age/birth of dates! These kinds of useful search criteria is extremely valuable to a new employer or even a mother looking for a honest, legit nanny to look after her children.

Court Registry has been used by many people ranging from homeowners, looking for any criminal or accusations for a landscaper, to a small-time business owner, looking for anything bad on a possible new employee he/she maybe hiring. The possibilities are endless when you use the valuable tools that Court Registry has to offer you! As stated before, you can lookup almost any public or private sources that interest your curiosity, especially when it comes to your well-being. The resources at your disposal to literally find anything with a name in it; be it a person, business, public building, private organization, charity and etc.; the opportunity is too hard to pass up.

Some searchers look for lost people they know of; others inmates they know but have moved to another prison perhaps; while others look for marriage and/or divorces on their new loved ones. The list goes on and on, ranging from: nationwide arrests/police records, instant background report, business information/records, professional investigation databases, bankruptcy, nannies, small claims, judgment files, identity theft, credit fraud, vital records, and the list goes on and on.

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Background Checks – They Can Protect Both You and Your Family From a Unknown Criminal Element

October 13th, 2009

You’re attempting to locate an absolutely free of charge on the internet service that will perform criminal background checks? Becoming a small amount upset and distrustful with the ordeal? I’m a private researcher performing criminal background checks almost daily. I am experienced in retrieving applicable required papers, and utilize unrestricted records to secure information. I have conducted investigations on the at no cost background check services obtainable on the internet, and am able to reassure you that the statistics they unearth is deficient, wrong, and complete deception.

Still knowing this, many folks doubt if it’s worth their while paying someone to perform criminal background checks.

It’s correct that unrestricted various agencies really should provide criminal records to everybody who has requested them for no cost. In spite of this you will have to know where you are going go and do your own driving to get to that location. Also, you are going to be required to pay a payment if you prefer to actually make a reproduction of the criminal record that you are seeking. I’m sure that the largest part of you are thinking that you’d much rather just searching for a no cost background check site and keep yourself from there expenditure of hiring a pro do the work for you. You may well take a risk on a no charge site and hope the statistics is precise, or pay a small fee and get a subscription to a online criminal background check service.

What is this system?

If you pay hard earned money for a online criminal background search, you are going to be taking care of for the work that goes into finding out the statistics, getting them and entering them into a main database. Online free criminal background check services are going to be still an option for you, but will not offer you true, truthful data. If truthful, comprehensive, background data is important to you, then I’m going to reassure you that the money will be well spent subscribing to a good online service.

Don’t ignore your gut feeling! You can do a Background Checks on anyone for any reason. Just use an online database of Public Records

Criminal History – Know a Person Thoroughly by Checking For Any Criminal History

October 13th, 2009

Are you showing tell-tale signs of being too blinded by love? Is there reason to doubt your new date yet inspite of your mind’s constant reminder, your heart just kept denying what your instinct is screaming? It doesn’t hurt to be sure and find out if your gut feeling is valid or just a simple case of paranoia. The peace of mind that comes with finding the real personality of the person we love is priceless as it does not only guarantee our safety but strengthens our relationships as well. However, finding out about a person’s past is not enough. We must also make sure that they are not hiding any criminal history that might jeopardize not only our relationship with them but more importantly, our lives.

The World Wide Web offers different means to calm our nerves with regard to this issue. One way is by simply typing the name of the person we would like to investigate at any search engine. Unfortunately, most information we would get would likely come from different social networking websites. Background checks can be hard to find and free records can sometimes be lacking of vital information. Good thing though that there are now fee-based websites which can give accurate information about an individual’s personality, specifically, records that will show if a person have already committed a crime. For just a few dollars, we can easily ensure the safety of our lives and properties, but more importantly, secure our emotions before we fall too deep.

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Navigating Rough Waters – Divorce Process and Strategy – From Filing to Trial!

October 12th, 2009

This is part two of a two part series on the Rhode Island divorce process including divorce strategy. Part one, pertians to the initial stages of a divorce from finding a Rhode Island Attorney to filing for divorce. Please see below for a link to part one of this series.

This article discusses divorce strategy and the divorce process after filing for divorce. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is a very bad idea for a person to represent themselves in a Rhode Island divorce without a lawyer.

Nominal or Contested Track

When a Rhode Island divorce is filed, the case is put onto one of two tracks, the contested track or the nominal track. The Plaintiff in their initial divorce filing designates the track they desire. The vast majority of divorces filed in Rhode Island are placed on the nominal divorce track. A designation on the “nominal track” does not necessarily mean that the divorce will be uncontested. It usually means that the party who filed believes that the case can be settled relatively quickly or wants the divorce to be settled relatively quickly.

Answer to Divorce Complaint

The defendant must file an answer to the divorce within 20 days of service and absolutely no later than the nominal court date or any motion date. If the Defendant does not answer the case he is subject to being defaulted. A default is when the defendant does not answer the case on a timely basis and the Plaintiff will usually get all of the relief that he or she requests.

Nominal divorce

If the case is put on the nominal track then the clerk will automatically set a nominal divorce hearing upon the Plaintiff filing for divorce. This hearing will typically be scheduled from 65-70 days after the Plaintiff files. In the event that the divorce is not settled by the nominal divorce date then the case will automatically be changed to the contested track.

If the matter is not settled by the nominal court date and both parties want to try to resolve the remaining issues in court and believe it is possible to resolve the remaining issues, then the parties can attempt to settle the case in the hallway or conference rooms in the courthouse and put the case through as a nominal uncontested divorce on that date.

If the defendant has not filed an answer, it is dangerous for the defendant to not appear in court at the nominal court date based on representations made by the other party.

There have been many occasions when a souse has assured the other party that it is not necessary to appear in court and not necessary to file an answer and the defendant is defaulted and the other spouse gets 100 percent of the assets of the marriage.

On the date of the nominal divorce hearing, at the call of the calendar, the case will be either ready nominal or the parties will ask the judge to hold the case so they can try to resolve the remaining issues. If the parties cannot resolve the remaining issues they will inform the Court clerk or the judge that the case cannot be settled and the case track will be changed to the contested divorce track. If the case track is changed there will be no hearing that date and the court will inform the parties of the next pretrial conference date.

If the parties ask the clerk to hold the matter they will usually get a substantial amount of time to negotiate the remaining issues in the hallway. Upon settling all the remaining family law issues which may include issues of property division, child support, child custody, child visitation, alimony, contempt issues, restraining order issues etc the clerk should be informed that the case is now ready nominal. At that point the clerk and judge will put you back on the list of cases ready for the nominal hearing.

Pursuant to Rhode Island General Law a divorce cannot be resolved without a nominal divorce hearing. At the nominal divorce hearing certain testimony must be elicited in order for the divorce to be granted. In some circumstances, it is necessary to have witnesses to briefly testify. If you don’t have the required witness your case could be delayed or even dismissed and you may waste your time attending court.

Most Rhode Island divorce and family law attorneys have done these nominal hearing hundreds of times. It is a very bad idea for a person to represent himself or herself in a divorce! As the old adage goes a person who represents themselves has a fool for a lawyer. Since everything you have worked so hard for is on the line it is foolish to go through the Rhode Island divorce process without Rhode Island divorce and family law lawyer.

If the case was originally placed on the contested track calendar, then the clerk did not schedule any automatic nominal court date. If the case later becomes settled then the parties can ask the clerk for permission to come on a particular date for the nominal divorce hearing. Otherwise the parties can wait for a motion date or the pretrial date to do the nominal divorce hearing.

Discovery in RI Divorce

After the divorce is filed the Plaintiff and or the defendant can at their option proceed with “discovery”. Discovery in general is the process by which the parties get information or admissions from the other party. Discovery is most important and perhaps crucial in a case when a spouse is unaware of the nature and extent of the marital property and estate. Discovery can be also useful to obtain documents or other tangible evidence that is needed for settlement or trial.

The Rhode Island discovery process also can be used to obtain admissions of certain allegations. While it is unethical and perhaps immoral for a person to lie about cheating or an affair to their spouse it is not illegal or criminal for a person to lie to their spouse about an affair. If a person lies under oath either in testimony or in a written document under oath they may be committing the crime of perjury.

Also if a judge believes a party is lying under oath there could be stiff sanctions and penalties including a referral to the attorney general for prosecution. However, in reality, most incidents of lying in family court are not prosecuted as crimes. Many attorneys use request for admissions or interrogatories to force the other party to state under oath whether or not they had an affair and the extent and details concerning the extra-marital affair / cheating/ infidelity.

There are several discover mechanisms that can be used: interrogatories, request for production of documents, request for admissions, depositions, subpoena duces tecum, subpoenas etc.

Interrogatories

Interrogatories are written questions that a party may sends to the other party. Each side is allowed up to 32 interrogatories. Interrogatories can be helpful in obtaining lists of assets, allegations that will be made by your spouse or other useful information. This information requested can run the gamut from child support to marital infidelity and may include: child custody issues, child visitation, drug and alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, alimony, health insurance issues, real estate issues, estate planning and trust issues, personal injury claims, domestic violence / restraining orders, criminal history, valuation of assets, mental health history and any Rhode Island family law issues.

Interragaoties must be answered in the time frame set by the Rhode island domestic Court Rules. Interrogatories are usually partially written and also reviewed by your husband or wifes’ lawyer. Therefore, while a valuable tool there are some limitations to the usefulness of the information received.

Request for Admissions

Requests for admissions when used appropriately can be a powerful discovery tool in a RI divorce. Request for admissions are written requests usually prepared by the attorney, which the other party must reply within a short period of time. If the party does not reply to the request for admissions within the applicable time the allegation will be deemed admitted.

Depositions

A Deposition is when a party usually through their lawyer can ask their spouse questions under oath in front of a court reporter. In Rhode Island family Court, a party must obtain leave of court / permission from the court in order to take a deposition. Motions to take deposition of the other party are almost always granted by Family Court Judges. Depositions are powerful yet expensive discovery tools. A deposition usually is effective because the attorney can ask the other party questions face to face. The attorney can ask follow up questions and can ask questions in different ways. This is particularly effective if a party is being evasive or less than forthcoming. There is very little the other attorney can do to help their clients answer the questions during a deposition.

Depositions are very expensive because the Court reporters transcript could cost several hundred dollars. Also the attorney doing the deposition will need perhaps several hours to prepare for the deposition. Also both attorneys will need to attend the deposition, which could take up to several hours. Depositions are usually better ways to get information about sensitive topics then interrogatories.

Request for Production of Documents

Request for production of documents is a list of requested documents that must be responded to within the applicable time period. I find this discovery tool to be particularly successful in obtaining documents and records concerning: pension plan documents, 401k records, retirement accounts, employment documents, wage documents, health insurance records, stock accounts, estate planning documents, bank statements, real estate documents etc.

Subpoena

A Subpoena Duces Tecum can be very effective in obtaining documents from third parties such as bank records, stock records, employment and wage records and other documents.

The third part of this three part series which is coming soon addresses preparing for a Divorce trial to the actual divorce trial to the entry of Final Judgment

David Slepkow is a Rhode Island Divorce and Family law lawyer / attorney concentrating in divorce, family law, child support, custody, visitation, adoption and relocation. David has been practicing for over 9 years and is licensed in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Federal Court.

David also handles Rhode Island personal injury, slip and fall and automobile accidents as well as litigation and landlord tenant matters.

David always offers free initial consultations and accepts all major credit cards. Please goto http://www.slepkowlaw.com for more legal information or to contact David Slepkow. You can also call attorney David Slepkow at 401-437-1100.

For a list of Rhode Island law articles written by Rhode Island divorce lawyer, please visit: http://www.slepkowlaw.com/ri-law.htm

How to Search Social Security Numbers

October 9th, 2009

Average Internet users are facing heightened threats of identity theft more than ever and because of this, most of them are on the lookout for ways to ensure that nobody other than themselves is using their social security number. Many possibilities come to mind when it comes to people wanting to perform an SSN background lookup.

An employer may run a check on a job applicant’s background using this national identification number. A lending company may run a check on those who seek loans to look into their character and somehow gauge their capability to pay off debts. Or it could be as simple as someone wanting to piece together a family tree. Social security number searches come in handy for each of these scenarios and there are more instances when they can prove to be indispensable.

Of course, no background check can be as as quick and easy as one you conduct online. This is only one of the ways that technology has made society’s job so much simpler. By just typing a person’s SSN on a lookup site’s search box, results could be viewed in a matter of seconds. There are both paid and free resources for this and each will vary depending usually on the purpose for the search.

For example, if you would like to run a check on a job applicant’s SSN, you can run an SSN search for free at a government website where you can conduct up to ten searches daily. This is, of course, a resource provided by the Federal government. There are sites that can offer you more in-depth information about an individual but these would require a minimal fee for you to access their databases. That’s because these companies need to recoup costs entailed by pulling together a record of useful and extensive information on people from across the states.

If you actually want more information other than the regular details available, you have the option to be a member of an online private investigative service so you actually have even more access to more information about a person. However, the price for the service is naturally higher than what you would pay for a regular online SSN lookup site.

A simple ssn background check could mean a lot to people who may do it for different reasons, so whether you’re a landlord wanting to look into the character of a potential tenant or a loaner seeking a credit pattern on a loan applicant, that social security search can definitely make a lot of difference.

Find Criminal History Records to Check and Search a Person’s Criminal History

October 9th, 2009

When the Freedom of Information Act was first developed, it was done so with the belief that you had the right to know what information that the various government organizations were maintaining. Unfortunately, obtaining access to these public records is no easy task if you plan on doing it yourself; matter of fact it can be down-right difficult when trying to do a search for a persons criminal history

Be careful when you choose to use an online service that offers you to find criminal records for free because their information is usually inaccurate and incomplete even if you choose to pay for their criminal history record check. Instead, make the right decision and choose to have an experienced service perform the searches for you so that you can be assured of receiving the most accurate and complete information possible. These services have databases with millions of public records that you can easily search and find the records your looking for.

Already a great number of regular people all over the USA have begun to access public record databases on a normal basis to check peoples criminal history. Of course they are not free, but then again you get what you pay for and in the case of the paid services you get the most complete and accurate information possible. Does it not make the best sense possible to base your decisions about a persons criminal history on actual facts rather then those criminal record checks which are obtained through free search reports?

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Obtain Background Checks Like Law Enforcement

October 9th, 2009

Today, knowledge is greater than any other time in our history with the invention of the internet. Information can be send around the world in just a few seconds with a click of a mouse and all kinds of data is not being stored online for public use. Laws allow every American the opportunity to view public records all across the United States such as divorce records, marriage records, court records, and criminal records. The problem is that even though the law is on our side, it can be a tedious task traveling from one to the next to learn about a person that you are entrusting.

That way to accomplish a background check is an outdated today. Even private investigators and law enforcement agencies are turning to online companies such as Public Records Pro to do in-depth background checks for a wide array of purposes.

With a small monthly fee, you will have access to the same records that law enforcement have without going to the court house and searching through records in a cold dark and dreary basement. Public Records Pro has done all the legwork, compiled all the data of over 400 million individuals, and placed all the information in an easily searchable database.

Now, all you have to do is type in the person’s first name, last name, city, state, and date of birth. You will then be given a list of all information that matches your request. Of course, if you can get your hands on other information such as place of birth or social security number you will be given a shorter list of matches. You will be able to cross-reference the information and ensure the information is for the person you are researching. Now, you will have all the same information on any person you know with only a click of a button.

You can run your own detailed background check by checking out a site such as Public Records Pro.

Background Checks – Performing a Background Check is More Important Then Ever These Days

October 9th, 2009

What is so crucial about conducting background checks? What requires you to search the history to find things on somebody you feel you have gotten to be acquainted with over the years?

But not every person out there tells the truth like we wish they would. Would you feel secure if your neighbor was a convicted felon on parole for committing several different crimes? I wouldn’t think so. What about the odds that same neighbor had been convicted of multiple instances of assault? And what will you feel if that individual was a registered sex offender – mainly if you had kids?

Right now that you are more interested in finding out more regarding who you are around on a regular basis. Do you know where to find this information at? Do you know that public records contain arrests, jail time, and convictions that you retain a right to examine? Yes, this is a fact. Catalogs containing this kind of data must to be kept up just like any other logs you may have to recompense to know, but you should not have any conflict conducting a background search. But that is acceptable, because there is no charge overly high when it goes to well being.

You should never count upon this record having been researched by others previously. And background inspections can change significantly. Several don’t have a lot information, some only inspect in the state you are in, and some don’t have all the fine points. It is your entitlement to be knowledgeable of these matters!

Doing this type of search for yourself will make sure you get all the information your searching for. You will identify precisely if a conviction was put on the individual in suspect and what they were charged of. And you could discover that the individual you are investigating has none in their history to give you anxiety, but adversely, you could turn up a thing that adjusts your opinion of that person completely.

Don’t you consider you owe it to yourself to feel safe? And your household needs you to hold them secure as well. You cannot permit likely evils to be neglected. Identify who is existing in your neighborhood before it’s very late.

Don’t ignore your gut feeling! You can do a Background Check on anyone for any reason. Just use an online database of Public Records

Are Solicitors Really Important?

October 8th, 2009

Besides traffic wardens and bailiffs, solicitors have to be one of the most hated professions, according to a recent survey; but why is this? Sure, they get paid a lot of money whether they win or lose their cases and unfortunately every case has to have its loser; when someone does end up losing a case, it is not only the opposition’s solicitor that they end up hating, but probably their own as well, for being so incompetent!

So, the mystery is beginning to unravel; these overpaid freeloaders are milking our economy dry, as our fortune and fates lie in their hands, as they play proverbial catch and throw with our destinies within the courtrooms. Really? Are you sure that this is not an out of date, clich

Background Check Reviews – Know What to Look For Before Buying Any Public Records Online

October 8th, 2009

Checking for public records online has become a very efficient way for millions of Americans to check criminal histories, do background check for employment and many other things, like those working on genealogy projects or local historic research. That is why many of those interested in using the services want to find out background check reviews before they proceed and be sure that they are not getting scammed.

Having said that, it is wise to know that most of the companies offering these services are reputable and will provide the services they say, but always be sure that the company that you are selecting to check for records offers all, or at least some of the following:

1. Criminal history

2. Arrest records

3. Mug shots

4. Public birth records

5. Death records

6. Marriage certificate records

7. Divorce filings

8. Bankruptcy filings

9. County court records

Also, a good reputable background search web site will offer you access to newspaper archives and cemetery records among other off line services. These really come in handy for those doing genealogy studies or historic archiving or research for a specific town.

Another good tip and one that you should look for is that you should be sure that the companies offer a no hit, no charge policy. What this means is that you will not be charged for any search before knowing that the person or records that you are interested in are actually included. This will be in a form of a preview showing you the possible records for a person. Also, look for a money back guarantee clause.

With these background check reviews, you are ready to do your search knowing what to look for.

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