Getting Divorced? 5 Tips on Breaking the News to Your Child
Even if it's the best choice for your spouse and you, it's never an easy decision to get a divorce. A divorce after having children...
How to Use Medicaid Planning to Fund Long Term Care
Until fairly recently, most people in need of long term care had few alternatives to entering a nursing home and wreaking havoc on family finances....
Unemployment Compensation Hearings: Best Evidence Rule Not So Great
Unemployment Compensation Referee's hearings, due to their nature as administrative hearings and of limited scope, traditionally have allowed a somewhat lax application of the Pennsylvania...
Internet Copyright Laws and Why They Don’t Always Work
Laws and regulations are an integral part of modern society, and they have been with us for a very long time, many centuries to be...
In-Depth Look Into Common Auto Accident Injuries: Shoulder Injuries
Unfortunately, some injuries are very common occurrences in automobile accidents.One common type of injury resulting from an automobile accident is in the rotator cuff. These...
Car Accidents Happen (Part 3) – Dealing With the Other Insurance Company
Dealing with insurance companies is a necessary part of a car accident's aftermath. As discussed in Part 1, after a car accident, you should exchange...
Texas Warrant Requirement for the Search and Seizure of a Cell Phone: What Does This Mean for You?
In recent history, the search and seizure of cellular phones and cellular devices has created a peculiar issue for police agencies, courts, and criminal defense...
Five Ways to Get a Landlord to Make Repairs
We've all heard the stories: cockroaches, mold, plumbing problems and the landlord who won't fix them. While most landlords are well-intentioned and want to do...