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What Is EEGTL Tax?

EEGTL Tax Overview EEGTL tax is paid by each individual member of an employer-sponsored group term life insurance plan. Like IRA, 401(k) or medical plan contributions, it is typically deducted from each

What Is an Underlying Mortgage?

Underlying Mortgage Overview An underlying mortgage is an original loan taken out by a housing cooperative to finance the purchase of the land or building that it occupies. This term may also

What Is an ALPLN Loan?

ALPLN Loan Overview An ALPLN loan is a type of private student loan. The terms “private” and “alternative” may be used interchangeably to describe this student credit facility. They tend to carry

A Felon Taking the Bar Exam

— Going to Law School — Taking the Bar Exam — Becoming a Licensed Lawyer — Allowed to Practice Law Each of the above bulleted points is a step a person needs

Impact of Out-of-State DUI

Consider the scenario where a person is out of state and is arrested for DUI.  What impact does this event have on that person back in the person’s state of residence?  While

Bankruptcy Protection from a Civil Suit

When a person files for bankruptcy and the filing is accepted by the court, the person who now becomes a debtor receives immediate protection from any and all forms of collection and

Expunging DUI in California

The reasons for having a California DUI expunged are to: withdraw a DUI plea obtain an Order setting aside the DUI conviction enter a plea of Not Guilty obtain an Order of

Obtaining Passport with Recent Felony DUI

Federal law specifies reasons a US citizen must be denied and could be denied a passport.  Most, if not all convicted felons will have no issues getting a US passport. A person’s

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