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A Double Pandemic: The Rise of Domestic Violence in the Age of COVID-19

Countries worldwide have imposed stringent lockdown protocols to contain the coronavirus, and though these restrictions are keeping people safe, they’ve also drastically increased the risks correlated with domestic violence. The situation makes the home a dangerous place for specific people, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Data from an established Massachusetts hospital shows the dramatic

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US citizen

Road to Citizenship: How to Become a U.S. Citizen

Gaining U.S. citizenship is a goal shared by many people. When you become an American citizen, you obtain the right to vote, acquire a U.S. passport, apply for federal jobs, and legally stay in the country as long as you like. To become a U.S. citizen, applicants must take the following steps: Step 1: Determine your

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prenuptial agreement

Drafting a Prenuptial Agreement

Do you know that most couples enter into a marriage with the sincere hope that they will last forever? However, the fact remains that over a third of marriages eventually end in divorce or separation. And it happens for all sorts of reasons, such as lack of compatibility and infidelity. Dividing assets after a divorce can lead

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man on wheelchair

Medical Conditions and Disability Benefits: How Would You Qualify?

Need financial help for your medical condition? Here are some things you need to know about whether you are eligible for disability benefits and how to apply for it. What medical conditions are included? According to the Social Security Administration’s manual that contains the list of impairments — also known as the Blue Book —

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Solo Legal Practice

Starting Your Solo Legal Practice: What You Need to Know

There are nearly 1.34 million lawyers in America, according to the American Bar Association as of May 2018. Most of these lawyers, around 74%, are in private practice. The remainder of the population work in government, private industries and associations, and in the education sector. The exciting part is that many, around 48%, have a

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Divorce

Do You Need Help Navigating Splitsville?

Emotions run high. Ties are severed. A legal and exhausting battle commences. A 2019 Insider report said that the top reason for divorce among couples is the lack of commitment to the marriage. The second leading cause is infidelity or when your spouse has extramarital affairs. Reasons for seeking the dissolution of marriage weigh significantly

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Divorce concept

What You Must Prepare for When Getting a Divorce

Getting a divorce is not a simple process. You will be separating from your partner, the person who has been a part of your life for years. There are a lot of factors involved in making this huge decision. For one, you might be too unhappy with your life or partner that divorce becomes the

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outsource

Four Situations Where You Should Outsource Your Business Accounting Needs

Every entrepreneur brings a different skill set to the table. Some have extensive cross-industry networks that help them make the necessary connections, while others specialize in innovation and taking ideas from prototype to product. What every business owner has in common, though, is the ability to recognize areas of weakness – and delegate those to

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Pride flag during pride march

LGBTQIA+ Families and Their Children

The struggle of the LGBTQIA+ community has long existed in society. They face discrimination, abuse, violence, etc., and they continue to fight for their rights to this day. The long history of the legalization of same-sex marriage is laid with attempts of recognition followed by bans. The issue is taboo, but it doesn’t stop the

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divorce

Debunking Five Myths About Child Custody

Are you and your spouse planning a divorce? If you have kids together, it makes it even more complicated, especially if both of you are fighting for custody. Who gets more rights over the children? Do mothers really have more advantages over their children? Here’s the truth behind the five myths concerning child care. Both

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Violence

A Double Pandemic: The Rise of Domestic Violence in the Age of COVID-19

Countries worldwide have imposed stringent lockdown protocols to contain the coronavirus, and though these restrictions are keeping people safe, they’ve also drastically increased the risks correlated with domestic violence. The situation makes the home a dangerous place for specific people, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Data from an established Massachusetts hospital shows the dramatic

Read More
US citizen

Road to Citizenship: How to Become a U.S. Citizen

Gaining U.S. citizenship is a goal shared by many people. When you become an American citizen, you obtain the right to vote, acquire a U.S. passport, apply for federal jobs, and legally stay in the country as long as you like. To become a U.S. citizen, applicants must take the following steps: Step 1: Determine your

Read More
prenuptial agreement

Drafting a Prenuptial Agreement

Do you know that most couples enter into a marriage with the sincere hope that they will last forever? However, the fact remains that over a third of marriages eventually end in divorce or separation. And it happens for all sorts of reasons, such as lack of compatibility and infidelity. Dividing assets after a divorce can lead

Read More
man on wheelchair

Medical Conditions and Disability Benefits: How Would You Qualify?

Need financial help for your medical condition? Here are some things you need to know about whether you are eligible for disability benefits and how to apply for it. What medical conditions are included? According to the Social Security Administration’s manual that contains the list of impairments — also known as the Blue Book —

Read More
Solo Legal Practice

Starting Your Solo Legal Practice: What You Need to Know

There are nearly 1.34 million lawyers in America, according to the American Bar Association as of May 2018. Most of these lawyers, around 74%, are in private practice. The remainder of the population work in government, private industries and associations, and in the education sector. The exciting part is that many, around 48%, have a

Read More
Divorce

Do You Need Help Navigating Splitsville?

Emotions run high. Ties are severed. A legal and exhausting battle commences. A 2019 Insider report said that the top reason for divorce among couples is the lack of commitment to the marriage. The second leading cause is infidelity or when your spouse has extramarital affairs. Reasons for seeking the dissolution of marriage weigh significantly

Read More
Divorce concept

What You Must Prepare for When Getting a Divorce

Getting a divorce is not a simple process. You will be separating from your partner, the person who has been a part of your life for years. There are a lot of factors involved in making this huge decision. For one, you might be too unhappy with your life or partner that divorce becomes the

Read More
outsource

Four Situations Where You Should Outsource Your Business Accounting Needs

Every entrepreneur brings a different skill set to the table. Some have extensive cross-industry networks that help them make the necessary connections, while others specialize in innovation and taking ideas from prototype to product. What every business owner has in common, though, is the ability to recognize areas of weakness – and delegate those to

Read More
Pride flag during pride march

LGBTQIA+ Families and Their Children

The struggle of the LGBTQIA+ community has long existed in society. They face discrimination, abuse, violence, etc., and they continue to fight for their rights to this day. The long history of the legalization of same-sex marriage is laid with attempts of recognition followed by bans. The issue is taboo, but it doesn’t stop the

Read More
divorce

Debunking Five Myths About Child Custody

Are you and your spouse planning a divorce? If you have kids together, it makes it even more complicated, especially if both of you are fighting for custody. Who gets more rights over the children? Do mothers really have more advantages over their children? Here’s the truth behind the five myths concerning child care. Both

Read More
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