Saturday, July 31, 2010

California bankruptcy attorney

Chapter 7 Law Offices by Zhou and Chini, a bankruptcy law firm in California. We specialize in performing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases in California, California Bankruptcy Attorney so we know and understand what you are going through. Stop stressing over your financial hardship and begin the process of debt relief. Protecting your rights is what we do, we know the laws and are committed to helping you see your way out of financial hardship. Take control, get back on track so you can move on with your life. California Bankruptcy Attorney

About Us

Experience
The Law Offices of Zhou & Chini was co-founded by James Zhou. He is a graduate of UCLA and has been practicing law since 1999. Mr. Zhou has a wealth of experience in Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Family Law, and Unlawful Detainers. Attorney Zhou has trial experience in Criminal Law, and Probate Matters. He was also on the California Bankruptcy Attorney conflict panel of criminal defense attorneys in the County of San Bernardino which is the equivalent to the public defender’s office. At this time, in line with the firm’s specializations, Mr. Zhou has experience with Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Business Bankruptcy 11. His experience and knowledge of vast collection matters, Bankruptcies, avoiding Foreclosures, and Unlawful Detainers.

Cost
Our fees start at $1495.00 (not including filing fees), for basic Chapter 7 petitions. We are consumer advocates and strive to be low price leaders for chapter 7 bankruptcy matters. We believe in providing high quality legal service at a low price for our clients. We do not believe in overcharging clients who are struggling financially, often times adjusting and lowering our fees to accommodate our clients current financial situation.

Our Promise
We really care about you and will always provide you a FREE 30 minute consultation directly with an experienced attorney. We will listen carefully to your California Bankruptcy Attorney needs and utilize our legal knowledge and expertise to help you achieve your goals. We will always refund our attorney fees if your case is dismissed without discharge through no fault of your (Chapter 7 Cases). We will contact your creditors immediately.

Actual Attorney
Our experienced attorneys will take your case from beginning to end, and will not hand it over to a “paralegal.” Whether you are in financial or criminal trouble our attorneys are available to you 7 days a week. We will never leave you in the cold.

Convenience
We serve the entire state of California and practice in all districts for bankruptcy matters. Our attorneys are on call 24/7 to meet your immediate needs. Your petition can be handled completely remotely and in most instances by fax and phone. For criminal representation we focus mainly in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernarndino Counties.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Organizing Your Beauty Products In 3 Easy Steps!

Reach in your makeup bag. Now try and find your favorite lip gloss with your eyes closed.

Can you do it or do you find yourself running into other makeup, possibly even things you haven't used in months or - eek! - years? If so, it's time to reorganize your beauty product collection.

Don't worry, it won't take long and this article won't turn you into some super-organized, Type-A nitwit. We've just got some simple tips to take your beauty projects from disorganized and questionable to clean and ready for anything!

First, toss out anything older than six months. This is the time span most makeup professionals suggest discontinuing use of any eye makeup products.

The point of the six-month rule is to keep you from getting an eye infection, but it's a good rule of thumb for all your beauty products.

Not sure how long to keep something? Check your products. Many now feature a small trash can icon with a number. That number tells you how many months to hang onto a product. Also, if you haven't used the item in so long you can't remember the last time it saw daylight, save yourself some space in that bag and toss it!

Next, clean up your brushes. Makeup brushes are also notorious for hanging onto skin infections and dead skin cells. Without proper cleaning, this can lead to breakouts.

Before you use them on another beauty product, clean them up with warm water and a mild soap. Leave them on your bathroom counter to dry overnight. If you don't have time to do them by hand, give them a spin in the dishwasher.

Once they're all clean, store them together in a small pouch inside your makeup bag or even stand them up in a small glass on your counter or dresser.

Finally, designate one area for each type of beauty product. In other words, put eye makeup with other eye products and lip gloss and lipsticks together.

You can stash everything in small bundles tied together with a hair tie inside your bag or in one place in your makeup prep area. That way, when you're doing your makeup, you'll only have to look one place for each type of item as you go about your routine.

Dust off or clean each item with a cotton pad or cotton swab and you're good to go!