Legal Terms
Foster Parent vs Guardian
A foster parent is a person who has been deemed responsible enough to take care of a child in the foster care system. A guardian is someone who is legally responsible for the child, and can make decisions on... |
Stamp Duty vs Franking
Stamp Duty is a type of tax that is levied on documents, usually legal documents regarding sale of immovable property. Franking, on the other hand, is the process of actually getting the documents stamped to... |
Power of Attorney vs Letter of Authority
Both, Power of Attorney and Letter of Authority are used to give someone else power or authority to do something on your behalf. The main difference between the two is the fact that while the Letter of... |
Minor vs Juvenile
A minor refers to somebody who is not yet an adult, at least not in the eyes of the law. The person can be a child or a teenager, as long as they can’t be called as adult. Juvenile may indicate or reference... |
Malpractice vs Negligence
Negligence refers to a sense of duty that each individual has towards each other. However, if that duty is not followed, then it can be termed as negligence. Malpractice can be classified as a segment or a... |