Monthly Archives: December 2021
Planning For Safety During The Holidays: A Guide For Victims Of Domestic Violence
If you are a victim of domestic violence, the holidays may be more stressful than any other time of year. Additional stresses brought on by heavy traffic, financial woes, and additional time with extended family may create heightened anxiety for your abuser. And with additional traveling and bustle, a victim’s safety planning may face… Read More »
Getting Through A Holiday Bankruptcy
They call it the season of giving. Nevertheless, for those who are considering filing for bankruptcy, or who’ve recently filed for bankruptcy, it can be more difficult than ever to make ends meet. Expectations relating to those holiday meals, not to mention gift giving, travel, and décor can put an incredible strain on families. … Read More »
Racial Disparity In Bankruptcy Filings/Outcomes
Systemic racism has been a focus of discussion among sociologists and historians for some time. Whether related to housing, education, or job opportunities, it seems clear there have been extensive roadblocks to Black Americans that have interfered with upward mobility for generations. Now studies can add racial disparity in relation to bankruptcy to the… Read More »
Defense Of Criminal Mischief In Florida
Criminal mischief: it sounds like nothing too serious—maybe a little mischievous disruption—nothing more than a bit of silliness. But the fact of the matter is, a number of activities could land you with a charge of criminal mischief, and the charge is anything but a joke. What Constitutes Criminal Mischief? A broad range of… Read More »