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How to Prepare for Martial Law

If you have the suspicion that martial law is imminent, you would be wise to take certain steps to prepare for it. Since martial law severely limits your civil liberties, there are a lot of things you...

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How to Survive Martial Law

If martial law has been declared in your city or in the country, there are some things you need to do in order to survive the weeks to come. What exactly you do depends on many factors, including where...

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How to Obey Curfew Under Martial Law

Curfew is one of the first things established under martial law. This is done as to way to keep control over the general population and as way to single out people who may be prone to disobedience and...

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How to Avoid Areas of Martial Law

Avoiding areas under martial law is not only a good idea, but it is also the best way to protect yourself. Even if travel has not been limited by the military in these areas, you are still faced with a...

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How to Tell If Martial Law Is in Effect

Martial law is rarely a surprise. For it to be declared, there should be a series of telling events leading up to it. Riots, violence that has escalated beyond the control of local authorities and...

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Martial Arts Weapon Laws

In the United States, firearm laws vary from state to state, and although they are primarily focused on handguns, these laws usually include text governing the use of a variety of martial arts weapons,...

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The Law on Samurai Swords

In the United States it is legal to own the 3- to 5-foot-long, curved blades known as Samurai swords, but every state in the union has laws forbidding people from carrying them in public. Samurai...

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General All-Purpose Power of Attorney in Vermont

A power of attorney gives you, the principal, the ability to name someone else, your agent, to make decisions for you. This can be especially helpful if you cannot be physically present to manage your...

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Can They Force You to Do Jury Duty?

When you're summoned to appear in court, such as a witness called to testify during a trial, you receive a summons. If you don't show up to testify, and depending on the jurisdiction, the court can...

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What Can Bill Collectors Do or Not Do Legally?

If you've fallen behind on your bills because of job loss, illness, divorce or other misfortunes, you're likely already quite stressed. Being hounded by debt collectors only adds to your woes. While...

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Can You Be Represented in Court by a Non-Lawyer?

Generally, only a lawyer can represent you in court. If a non-lawyer appears on your behalf, he can be charged with a crime called the unauthorized practice of law. There are exceptions to the rule....

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Do's & Don'ts of a Durable Power of Attorney

Don't sit down one rainy afternoon and dash off a durable power of attorney. This legal document has the potential to be of enormous value in arranging your affairs, but it also carries great risks,...

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Can I Have My Name Changed After a Felony in Michigan?

Typically, changing your name is not a difficult process in Michigan. You can change your name for any reason other than intent to defraud. But while a felony conviction is not an absolute bar to a...

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Power of Attorney to Transfer a Motor Vehicle in the State of Arkansas

Not everybody is a born salesman, so when it comes time to sell a vehicle in Arkansas, some opt to enlist an agent to act for them. One way to give your agent the authority she needs to find a buyer...

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What to Do When a Judge Is Unfair

Judges are held to high legal and ethical duties. They must treat all people in their courtrooms with fairness and impartiality. Judges who show favoritism in court or who commit judicial errors that...

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How to Get a Power of Attorney From a Jail Inmate

Any competent adult can make a power of attorney, even a jail inmate. A power of attorney is a legal document by which a person gives someone else authority to make decisions on his behalf. If a friend...

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How to Notify the Other Party of a Suit in California Small Claims Court

Most people who have been dragged into messy and expensive litigation in California would prefer not to repeat the experience, but small claims is a special court that resolves certain disputes quickly...

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Living Will or Power of Attorney: Which Takes Precedence?

Most people prefer not to think about becoming incapacitated, but if you spend a little time putting together advance directives, you ensure yourself some control over your medical care should it ever...

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Age Limits & Laws on Body Piercing in South Dakota

In South Dakota, as in many states, minors under the age of 18 are permitted to have their bodies pierced, but they must have parental permission to do so. The body piercer must keep detailed records...

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How Long Do I Have When Served a Writ of Possession in the State of Florida?

If you are the named defendant in an eviction case in Florida, the culmination of the eviction proceeding may be the judge signing a writ of possession, ordering you to leave the property. From the...

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