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    Living a life that is filled with the desires of God can be quite challenging for most individuals, and if people allow their wants and needs to stand in the path of God’s will, life will only become more challenging and fruitless. God’s design for my life may be completely opposite of how I foresee the end results of my lifespan, so I have learned how to decipher when the Holy Spirit is interjecting and redirecting where I am supposed to be in areas of my life. In this paper, there will be an…

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    what exactly that goal of mine is, well my goal has always been to become an attorney. The idea of becoming an attorney came to me in a strange manner, I guess you can say. No one in my family works in the legal field, except for my sister who is a paralegal, but no attorneys or the such. Anyways, growing up I would encounter with my mom’s friends who were paralegal’s just like my sister, thus their area of work always fascinated and intrigued me. Therefore, as I got older I got a better…

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    Introduction Jessica and me, paid a visit to Social Justice Tribunals Ontario-The Landlord and Tenant Board in Mississauga, which was located at 520 3 Robert Speck Parkway, on May 18, 2016. We both drove to this location. It was difficult to locate the building initially, as it was not clearly mentioned. Finding a parking was also difficult, as they had limited parking for visitors. We had to park at the authorised parking area. Parking was not free and we paid $7 for a day. Access to…

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    by my husband. I researched several online degree programs and God lead me to CCU. Of course, my fear of going back to school after all these years was still an obstacle to overcome. I recalled how difficult and time consuming it was to obtain my paralegal certification. I feared that my mind was not as sharp as it used to be and I still had my family to take care of. It was not until my daughter began her first dual credit college course online this summer, did my fears subside. I was able to…

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    The Main Concepts in a Personal Injury Case Introduction No one personal injury lawsuit is exactly the same, however, the legal procedures are basically the same. In the legal industry, paralegals and attorneys use the verbiage, "fact pattern" to describe a case. For a personal injury case to exist, the fact pattern needs to have a person or persons to be injured in some way. This type of person(s) is known as the plaintiff. The plaintiff tries to seek legal redress from the party or parties…

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    It paid really good money for the time, the same amount I would of been paid to be a paralegal. The best thing about it was I didn’t have to go to school anymore I could start making money right away.” “Why did you choose money with the oil rigs instead of finishing up school tho?” I asked “Well, I never liked school to begin with and I didn’t really want to be a paralegal I just knew it would make me good money and make my parents proud.” my dad said. “So you picked the oil rig…

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    The U.S. Constitution, which was ratified by the states in 1788, serves two purposes; firstly, to protect individual rights, and secondly, to create three branches of government that keep checks and balances of each other (Goldman & Cheeseman, 2014). The Constitution is made up of 27 amendments, each of which are used to safeguard certain rights of the people. The first 10 amendments are referred to as the Bill of Rights, and they protect the basic individual rights of American citizens. Such…

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    clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters. There are many different types of lawyers including: bankruptcy lawyer, immigration lawyer, business / corporate law attorney, military lawyer, civil rights attorney, paralegals, criminal defense attorney, personal injury lawyer, DUI- DWI attorney, property / real estate law attorney, public interest lawyer, estate law attorney / estate planning, toxic tort lawyer, family and divorce lawyer, government…

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    A personal bankruptcy lawyer will explain to you various bankruptcy laws. He/she will also guide you regarding which chapter you would need to file. Your personal bankruptcy lawyer will familiarize you with the Title 11 of the United States Code which regulates what chapter you can file, which bills you can include, and all other bankruptcy details. The following tips will help you find the best personal bankruptcy lawyer. • Do not just ask any friend for referrals. Those with bankruptcy…

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    the case. Undoubtedly, figuring out whom has jurisdiction if any is also a challenge for me jurisdiction includes: subject matter, personal jurisdiction and many others. These first set of chapters are particularly critical, to the plight of any paralegal. Further, I have enjoyed some of the assignments, that allow us to practice these specific…

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