Thursday, May 31, 2007

PROVIDENCE DESPITE THE CONDITIONS

Everyone has heard of the "lying attorney" defense, and it is sometimes screamed outside the courthouses of this country, but some of the defenses like this which cause argument, and conflict, can be avoided with preparation.

BE PREPARED
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So you have some difficulty understanding the ins and outs of an agreement huh? Tell you what, if you have problems understanding why it is so difficult to have an expected end at court, it is intentional. If you want to have some mental strength left at the end of the week, listen carefully.

1) If there is anything in an agreement that you do not understand, address it immediately.

2) Do not sign an agreement if you feel you have been coerced into doing so, and never make a verbal agreement with someone alone in passing since there is not any controlled way to verify you did so, and people who are in it for the quick remedy are not going to comply with your wishes later on in most cases.

3) You have a defense in court if you are coerced, and whether or not a local court agrees with your logic, you will have a chance to appeal any decision made if you seek it, whether or not it is a qualified judge or not. Remember this.

These are some guidelines to agreements, and can be helpful to you in case of an emergency. This is not however a substitute for legal advice, but it can be a general rule for you to follow in any situation involving agreements.

Have a good day.

Bruce W. Raulston

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