Why You Need an Attorney to Help with Your Divorce
Are you going through a divorce right now? Perhaps you are still in the early stages of thinking about the divorce, and you are getting ready to file the paperwork. Maybe you have been served with divorce papers, and you aren’t quite sure what you need to do next....
How an Attorney Can Help Your New Business with HR
Starting a new business is a major venture, and you need to be sure that you are doing it right. After all, you have a lot you have to think about when getting your business up and running, and it’s possible to make mistakes if you aren’t careful. Working with an...
Preparing for the Future with Estate Planning
Although most people don’t like the idea of estate planning because they have to face their own mortality, it’s an essential part of life. Only by taking the time to prepare an estate plan can you make things easier for your loved ones who remain after you pass away....
Protect Yourself from the Start if Starting a New Business
When you're starting a new business, there's no better feeling than making your first sale and watching the money start coming in. However, before you launch your product or service, it's vital to protect yourself from certain risks – which can turn off potential...
Co-parenting Tips if This Is Your First Christmas Since Separating
When you are dealing with separation, it can sometimes feel like your whole world is turned upside-down. Not only do you need to cope with the new situation itself but also many other changes that will affect your life. One of these changes might be how you spend...
Children and Parenting Plans for the Holidays
Holidays are often a difficult subject between parents, but they can also be an opportunity for support. Take advantage of what you as co-parents can do in order to make these times together go smoothly for the benefit of your children. As always, remember to discuss...
Make Sure You Understand Employee Rights if You Own a Business
Business owners who know the intricacies of employment law stand a better chance of avoiding lawsuits against their businesses. Employers need to be aware that federal law does not do much to protect employees in many cases. The best protection for an employer is to...
Steps to Take When Beginning an Adoption
While there is little or no expense involved in adopting a child from foster care, the procedure for assuming the role of an adoptive parent can be lengthy and thus demands time and perseverance. Generally speaking, six to twelve months are needed to carry out the...
Why You Need an Attorney When Considering an RTO
If your credit rating is less than exceptional or you have difficulties with saving up enough money for a down payment, home buying can seem like an impossible task. In this situation, the option of a rent-to-own (RTO) home may seem like a blessing from above....
Why a Private Attorney is better than an Appointed Attorney
A major difference between public defenders appointed by the courts and private attorneys hired by clients is the fact that if private attorneys fail to do a good job of defending clients, their businesses can suffer. On the other hand, no matter what their level of...
Do You Know What Right You Have to Fire an Employee as a Small Business Owner?
According to the laws of all U.S. states except Montana, if no employment contract exists between employers and workers, workers are considered to be employed on an “at-will” basis. This means that an employer has the right to fire an employee at any time for any...
A Brief Overview of Your Employee Rights
In the United States, all employees have certain fundamental human rights while in the workplace. These can include equal work for equal pay, personal privacy, and freedom from all forms of bias and persecution. For instance, job candidates cannot be refused work...
Best Ways of Protecting Your Rights during a Divorce
When you discover your spouse has filed for divorce, it may be a cause for celebration or a complete shock. In either case, if the divorce is likely to be contentious, you need to protect yourself, your children, your finances, and your assets. The following...
How Reverting Back to Your Maiden Name After a Divorce Case Will Impact You
If you’re getting a divorce, you may decide to also revert to your maiden name. Not all divorced women do, but many find that they want to start over. That means dropping their ex-husband’s name. However, doing so does have some impact on their career and their...
How Social Media Can Be Used Against You in a Divorce Case
If you’re like most people, you have an account on at least one social media page. If you’re a regular poster to the site, you may share life updates without really thinking about the impact. However, when you’re going through a divorce, you need to consider how a...
Is Your Automobile Liability Insurance High Enough?
If you are determined to have been at-fault in a car accident, your automobile insurance will pay out a specific amount to the injured party. However, the injured party can sue you for more than this amount. If you lose the case, you will have to personally pay out...
Have you Updated the Beneficiary Information on Your Life Insurance Policy?
Do you have a life insurance policy? If you don’t, you need to consider getting one. These policies make certain your loved ones have the funds to cover your funeral expenses. However, once you have a policy, you need to make certain you keep it updated. Here are some...
Is Your Last Will and Testament Up to Date?
If you were to die today, would your family know how you wanted your assets divided? Would your estate pass through probate easily, or would it take a year or more? If you have an updated will, everything is much easier for your family. Your will identifies your...