Code Points Illinois Administrative System
Jan 25, 2011
The Illinois Administrative Code, Title 92, part 1040.20(c) gives the following point values for these offenses: Reckless driving-55 points Squealing or screeching of tires-10 points Driving too fast f...
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What Adversely Impacts My Credit Rating?
Jan 25, 2011
Bankruptcy and foreclosures cause the worst adverse hits to your credit report. A judgment, if it is large, will also do credit report damage, as well. If you are planning to buy a house or other real ...
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Will an Attorney Be Able to Negotiate a Better Settlement in My Case?
Jan 25, 2011
Settlement negotiations to resolve a dispute can be difficult and can be time consuming. What to do and how to proceed are questions. And a frequent question is asked, Do I need a lawyer? This legal gu...
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What Do Witnesses Do at the Will Execution?
Jan 25, 2011
Witnesses are to be present to watch that the will is executed by the testator. The correct number of witnesses, as prescribed under state law, sign the will as witnesses. The witnesses take the oath t...
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What Is the Difference between Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Bankrupcty?
Jan 24, 2011
There are many differences. To learn them all would take a book. In simple terms, Chapter 13 allows persons with a steady income to keep property, like a mortgaged house or a car, that they otherwise...
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Do Not Text While Driving in Illinois
Jan 24, 2011
Not paying attention to driving while driving is a main cause of motor vehicle injuries and death. Despite the commonly known risks and problems that can arise while distracted during driving, many dri...
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Can Police Conduct a Legal Car Search?
Jan 24, 2011
The Supreme Court has ruled on a number of cases involving Fourth Amendment rights and warrantless searches dealing with cars. In the most general of summary, an officer can conduct a search if he or s...
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Why Can't I Rent Out My Townhome?
Jan 24, 2011
Renting out the townhouse in violation of your association's rules is not only wrong, but if enough owners do it, it could and very well might disqualify the townhome association for secondary mortgage...
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Domestic Battery Punishments in Illinois
Jan 24, 2011
Under Illinois law, domestic battery / violence is a Class A misdemeanor which can carry a prison sentence for up to one year. A second conviction of Domestic Battery is a Class Four felony which carri...
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What Is the Story on Me Wanting to Help My Domestic Violence Abuser and Not Press Charges?
Jan 19, 2011
It is generally accepted that battered women will defend their abusers, prosecutors have a wide-spread policy of not dropping Domestic Battery and Domestic Violence crimes no matter what the "victim" s...
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