Nepal Bronze
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Nepal Mirror in Antique Bronze $377.9 Nepal sunflower mirror has a resin frame with carved accents. Finished in antique bronze tone. Frame Size: 46 in. DiamMirror Size: 24 in. Diam The Nepal Mirror is a round piece bordered by a radiating sunflower design carved into a resin frame. The piece is then finished with an antique bronze giving the mirror its refreshing, Transitional appeal. |
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A Holy Man’s Bow Placed on a Bronze Sculpture of a Shiva Trident, Pashupatinath, Nepal $19.99 A Holy Man’s Bow Placed on a Bronze Sculpture of a Shiva Trident, Pashupatinath, Nepal Photographic Print by Don Smith. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |

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A holy mans bow placed on a bronze sculpture of a Shiva trident Photo Mugs A holy mans bow placed on a bronze sculpture of a Shiva trident, Hindu festival of Shivaratri, Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia…. |
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Bronze statue Photo Mugs Bronze statue, Durbar Square, Patan, Bagmati, Nepal, Asia…. |
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Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal Photo Mugs Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal. Guardian lions on the steps of a temple. Foggy winter morning November 2005….. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Bronze statue from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, Bronze statue. Bronze statue, Durbar Square, Patan, Bagmati, Nepal, Asia. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab…. |
Do you really have an irreconcilable difference divorce?
In the state of Tennessee to dissolve a marriage without the other parties consent requires that you have grounds to divorce. Certain states have true no-fault divorces that don't require one party to prove grounds. Grounds are a reason recognized by the state of Tennessee that they will allow you to get a divorce for. They range from adultery, abandonment, to a catchall inappropriate marital conduct that can include a variety of behaviors that it is "inappropriate" for one married person to do to another. Tennessee code section 36-4-101 sets out the fifteen grounds. Among those ground is one called "irreconcilable differences".
As a lawyer who does divorces in Memphis this is what about half your clients will want when the call you. Some lawyers here advertise they can do one for $225 plus court costs in the Memphis Commercial Appeal! The problem is this really isn't a ground for divorce under Tennessee law.
You see in Tennessee to get a divorce for irreconcilable difference you must have a signed and notarized Marital Dissolution Agreement that sets forth how all the property will be divided and who gets what. If you have children then you also need a completed parenting plan where you agree on all details, a child support worksheet based on that plan, and to take a parenting class.
All of the above will need to be signed notarized and approved by your ex-spouse. You cannot force your ex-spouse to sign the above. There is no legal penalty for failing to do so. There is also no way to default on these grounds. So if your spouse has taken off for the last two years with her lesbian lover to Nepal then you can't get an irreconcilable differences divorce. Now if all the above is done then you can get divorced in 60 days from filing without children or 90 days with.
Now if you come to me and pay me to do the paperwork for an irreconcilable difference divorce and your spouse isn't prepared for having the papers presented to them numerous things can and frequently do happen.
1.Your spouse may sue you for divorce.
2.Your spouse may remove all the money from any joint checking accounts, tell her relatives you are threatening him/her, and get an order of protection against you.
3.Take the kids and move to Florida.
All of which because an irreconcilable differences divorce has no mutual mandatory injunction are very hard to combat. They also cause your lawyer to instead of doing a little cutting and pasting, counseling you for a half hour, answering a few questions, filing, and one short flexible court appearance to spending hours upon hours in multiple court appearances, frantic calls from you, and filing numerous documents to get you back in your house or the kids back from Florida.
Your lawyer is also going to want a lot more money than $225. Frequently lawyers advertise irreconcilable differences divorces for low amounts and then refuse to perform any work unless you pay them say an additional $2000 retainers which will only cover the most moderately contested divorce.
Most lawyers can crank out an irreconcilable difference divorce in about two hours of work. A lightly contested divorce can consume twenty hours of time in mediation and initial court appearances. That's at one hundred and fifty or so dollars an hour. Going to trial can take hundreds of hours.
So what happens if you get a lawyer to begin work on an irreconcilable differences basis when you shouldn't have? Well, you're not going to have a lawyer for very long. They probably state in their contract they will perform no additional work and might not even have filed yet. In addition, they will be really ticked at you for underplaying the situation and will probably not be prepared to deal with whatever you spouse throws at you.
There are several morals to this. One, be prepared to be generous. Its going to cost you several thousand dollars to tens of thousands to seriously contest any issues using a Memphis lawyer. Second, be honest with your lawyer if you want your spouse out of the house or its going to take some serious effort to come to an agreement with your spouse. Third, remember you can't get an irreconcilable difference divorce in Tennessee without agreeing with your spouse on all material issues.
I strongly urge you to contact a Memphis Lawyer to discuss a divorce before you even broach the subject with your spouse. Then try therapy knowing what your legal right, process, and cost will be.Memphis lawyer David Sandy is a Tennessee licensed attorney at law and his website ishttp://www.mymemphislawyer.com. His blog ishttp://www.mymemphislawyer.blogspot.comwhere he posts legal tips and restaurant reviews.
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1964 Summer Olympics $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1964 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Tokyo, Japan in 1964. Tokyo had been awarded with the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honor was subsequently passed to Helsinki because of Japan's invasion of China, before ultimately being canceled because of World War II. The 1964 Summer Games were the first Olympics held in Asia, and the first time South Africa was barred from taking part due to its apartheid system in sports. (South Africa was, however, allowed to compete at the 1964 Summer Paralympics, also held in Tokyo, where it made its Paralympic Games début.) These games were also the first to be telecast internationally. The games were telecast to the United States using Syncom 3, the first geostationary communication satellite, and from there to Europe using Relay 1. Tokyo won the rights to the Games on May 26, 1959, at the 55th IOC Session in Munich, West Germany, over bids from Detroit, Brussels and Vienna. Here are the voting results for the host selection, from the International Olympic Committee Vote History web page. Yoshinori Sakai lights the Olympic cauldron Note: In the Japan Olympic Committee report, sailing is listed as yachting. These are the top ten nations that won medals at these Games: Conventionally, countries are ranked by the number of gold medals they receive, followed then by the number of silver medals and, finally, bronze. ParticipantsA total of 94 nations were represented at the 1964 Games. Sixteen nations made their first Olympic appearance in Tokyo: Algeria, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire (as Ivory Coast), Dominican Republic, Libya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mongolia, Nepal, Niger, Northern Rhodesia (which... |
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Handmade Bronze Singing Bowl with Stand (Nepal) $34.99 Add a touch of Himalayan culture to your living room with this exotic singing bowl. Hold the bowl in the palm of your hand, gently rub the wooden handle around the rim and hear its distinctive voice bring a calming Buddhist influence to your home. Product Features: Story Behind the Art: 47 year old Bir Bahadur Bishwakarma started to work at a tender age of 9. After being involved in his ancestral occupation of copper production for more than 25 years, he undertook the training on metal sheets at Balaju Mechanical Centre. Starting the work from just two people, he and his brother, he is now being able to provide work to about 20 people working under him. With the support from the metal smith, he has been able to retain the skill amongst his community thereby providing job to other coppersmiths who come from the low-income sector of the economy. This has resulted in improved economic condition of the community as a whole. What is Worldstock? The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported |