Whyte, Just and Moore Law Services

We are Whyte, Just and Moore, a firm providing law services for those who are looking for the best services. Our highly regarded law practices have been honoured and appreciated by all of our clients as well as courts. We are a legally approved firm and well-known as WJM in the field of providing all kinds of legal helps and services to our respected clients and see to it that they never have to leave with disappointment under any circumstance. We make sure that at least from our side we do our best to give our clients what they pay us for. We have highly qualified lawyers and executives working for us and running the firm. Our lawyer dont work for us, they work with us. We maintain a friendly environment among the clients and lawyer so that the clients can tell of their problems without hesitation and difficulties and we can give them maximum help.

Our team of qualified lawyers are popular all over Geelong and they include carefully picked gems from the whole of Geelong. These lawyers are experienced in the field and working as lawyers since many years. They have the accurate idea about how to deal with every case that comes before them. Our team of lawyers are no lesser than any top lawyers of any city. The best of Geelong is with WJM and they are here to stay to serve their fellow citizens in their basic problems. We at WJM assure our clients that they will not return sad or disappoint under any condition. The following are the names of our honourable lawyers right now with us to help us improve our services: Deborah Anderson as the accredited specialist, Helen Buchan for business and property law and Kasey Warner for family law. All of them as senior lawyers. Sheree Molloy as a lawyer for family law and Aaron Jolly as a lawyer for business law, property law and criminal law.

We have Mr. Graeme Trethowan as a legal executive for property law and Debbie Lear also as a legal executive. Debbie sees the wills and estates law. We have Linda Wood and Melissa Purcell working as law clerks for property law and wills and estates law. We have Alison Mitchell as the cost consultant for our firm. Learn more about our lawyers here: whytejustmoore.com.au

The Role Of A Criminal Lawyer

Criminal cases are things that most normal people would not want to have at any time in their life. However, there may be times that such occurrences are inevitable. Criminal cases cause great distress and trauma for many people whether or not the accusations where the cases are based are valid. In the instances when such occurrences are unavoidable, most people find the sole source of their hope in a criminal lawyer. Luckily, in these days where information about practically everything is available, it is no longer difficult to find a competent criminal lawyer.

An Overview of the Criminal Process, and the Criminal Lawyer’s Great Importance.

Most people would find legal processes to be very puzzling and complex. Aside from being knowledgeable about one’s rights in such procedures, the best means of arming oneself as one goes through the process is by availing the service of a criminal lawyer who has a good grasp of the law and is able to handle cases very well. Among the basic essential concepts about criminal are the following:

New Zealand Visa Requirements and Immigration

To enter New Zealand you must have a passport valid for 3 months after the date of your intended departure. To be eligible for immigration to New Zealand, You must be under 56 years of age, you, your partner and any dependant children less than 17 years of age must complete a health declaration to ensure you meet all standards of health, Must have a good character, Pass English language requirements

To be eligible for a New Zealand visa you need the following requirements which are required by all entering the country.
A valid ticket to exit New Zealand
Sufficient money to support
A passport valid for 3 months beyond the scheduled date of departure from New Zealand
A completed and signed application form
A recent passport-sized photograph
Evidence of financial support or sponsorship for visitors
Evidence of onward travel
Evidence of payment fee for students and a written guarantee from an institution that suitable accommodation is available for you in New Zealand.

New Zealand immigration monitors the number of people who arrives in New Zealand each year, from permanent and temporary residents to visitors and holiday makers. It monitors holiday travelers going to New Zealand for up to 23 months to travel and work; potential migrants who wish to live in New Zealand permanently must first obtain a residence visa to enter the country and temporary workers who wish to travel and work. The new immigration act which passed into law in 2009 replacing the 1987 act is aimed to enhance border security and improve the efficiency of the immigration services. Key aspects of the new act include the ability to use biometrics, a new refugee and protection system, a single independent appeals tribunal and a universal visa system.

Mild brain injury creates more headaches than Severe Brain Injury

More than of a million children are admitted at the hospital every year for brain injury. Since brain injury affects so many children, there have been many studies concerning the long term effects of brain injury on a person. A new study indicates that children who have a concussion or other traumatic brain injury are much more prone to developing headaches for a period of up to a year after the incident. This is different than children who have suffered from a bodily injury which indicates that they are much less likely to develop headaches. The results direct us to a difficult long term problem for children and their family because, according to researchers, there are no treatments to take care of the lingering headaches. Dr. Heidi Blume at the Childrens Research Institute in Seattle, Washington acknowledged that “Its an issue because they may have problems with sleep, and the headaches can make it harder to concentrate.”

Dr. Blume and her coworkers tracked more than 450 kids that were admitted into the emergency room due to brain injury accidents. Out of those over 450 children, 60 of those children had a moderate or severe injury whereas 402 had a mild injury. The children with brain injury cited many different causes including car accidents, falls, playing sports, and general rough play.

Dr. Blume and her colleagues compared all of the injury cases that they have seen and came up with some interesting data. Included in that data was a the information from diaries that Dr. Blume asked the children and their parents to keep which complied all of the headaches that they sustained over a period of a year. The data showed that after only three months, 43 out of every 100 kids who experienced some form of mild brain injury had headaches. Further, 37 out of 100 complained of headaches in the moderate or severe injury category.

Why people that use legal drugs may need drug treatment centers

Many people would link the idea of drug treatment centers to those that use marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine or other illegal drugs. While people that are addicted to so-called street drugs often need these services, a good number of patients do not have these same issues. These individuals need help in stopping the use of prescription drugs like painkillers.

Oxycodone and other painkillers

While Oxycodone has recently been reformulated to make it less likely to be used recreationally, people may still have access to older supplies as well as other types of opiod-based medications. People can become involved in using prescription medications because of having surgery or be introduced to using it recreationally by others. People can obtain it several different ways. One is by possession of a legitimate prescription but some people will -doctor shop-, which is the term for people that visit more than one physician for the same issues. Prescription forgery, pharmacy theft and over prescription are other ways that people can obtain these medications.