Motor vehicle wrecks disrupt victims' lives in a lot of ways, creating financial hardships, emotional challenges, physical pain, immobility and an inability to continue working. However, these accidents affect victims in other ways. For example, all of the...
Year: 2020
Why should I stay off social media during my divorce?
From sharing photos of special moments to sharing goofy memes, social media helps keep many people connected. You probably have your own set of rules for what you should and shouldn’t post, but might not know how a simple photo or tweet could potentially affect your...
An overview of Ohio’s veteran benefits
Ohio has long prided itself on the level of care it shows its resident veterans. From the Ohio Department of Veterans Services (ODVS) easy-to-use website to the higher education provided through the Ohio GI Promise, the Buckeye State continues to make efforts to show...
Consider these factors when choosing an executor
Tennessee residents probably know they need a will, but taking the time to do it is another story. Even when people are ready to make a will, the multitude of decisions they need to make often causes hesitation. One of those decisions that could make or break the...
Military veterans can take advantage of special tax services
The IRS extended the deadline to file 2019 taxes, providing Americans even more time to get their financials in order. Veterans can take advantage of this extension by reviewing the resources and benefits provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These benefits...
3 Reasons you should update your estate plan
If you have an estate plan in place, you’re already far ahead of the curve. More than half of the adult population in the U.S. doesn’t have any estate planning documents such as a will or trust, according to a 2017 survey. However, your work isn’t over yet. A lot can...
What to do when pet custody is a point of contention
Divorce can shake up an entire family’s sense of wellbeing. It’s difficult enough to determine child custody arrangements, alimony payments, asset divisions, and who gets to keep the house. Add a furry family member to the list of things to divide between households,...
How mediation works in divorce
Today, couples are turning toward mediation over litigation to resolve their divorce disputes. Mediation is often cheaper and faster than traditional courtroom litigation. Many couples find mediation produces more satisfying resolutions as well. Often, a judge may...
Coping with divorce
If you are facing a high-conflict divorce in Tennessee, there are many ways you can take the high road with your spouse and avoid stress for everyone involved. This can lower tension during the difficult time after you are newly separated and pave the way for a better...