Monthly Archives: January 2023
Filing Emergency Bankruptcy
If your financial situation is causing you some stress, you may have considered filing for bankruptcy. In many situations, it’s a good way to relieve yourself of crushing debt and get some peace of mind. But thinking about filing and actually doing it are two different things—and if you put it off for too… Read More »
Florida Hate Crimes Defense
Hate crimes: what are they, and how can hate crimes enhancements impact sentencing in the state of Florida? If you’ve been charged with a crime and hate-crime enhancements are a part of the deal, the outlook for sentencing could be pretty somber. That’s why you need an experienced and adept criminal defense attorney looking… Read More »
Employer Requirements Relating To Domestic Violence
Looking back, you suppose you should have noticed the signs: your significant other was extremely jealous and suspicious of you when you were out of his sight; arguments resulted in name-calling and threats; you felt emotionally manipulated when the two of you didn’t see things the same way. Nonetheless, you stuck it out, because… Read More »
Bankruptcy And Financial Literacy
Bankruptcy rates are on the rise, and some experts are sounding the alarm about the connection between financial literacy—or the lack thereof—and bankruptcy filings. What are the issues, and how can they be addressed? A Problem for Years A study by the Jumpstart Coalition discovered that the majority of high school students were graduating… Read More »
Did The 5-Finger Discount Get You In Trouble With The Law?
The holidays have traditionally been a time that retailers see an uptick in retail theft. In the old days they just had to worry about people trying to sneak out with an extra CD tucked underneath their shirt. But these days many criminals have become much more brazen, even engaging in smash and grab… Read More »