3 Tips For Handling Workplace Discrimination

Everyone wants a career where they can feel fulfilled, accomplished, and satisfied. Unfortunately, all it takes is one or two coworkers with ill will to sour a workplace experience. Many workers face discrimination from peers and supervisors for things like age, race, gender, sexual preference, religion, and more. While there are laws against workplace discrimination, it's ultimately up to the employee to take an initial stand and defend their rights. If you're struggling with workplace discrimination, here are a few tips on how to protect yourself: Read More 

Two Questions To Be Prepared For Before Your Deposition

If you are suing an individual for damages relating to a personal injury, then you may be asked to provide the court with a deposition. A deposition will likely occur during the discovery process when evidence is gathered. There are two separate reasons why you may need to give a deposition. You are likely to be the main witness to the events that caused your evidence, and the deposition will provide a preserved record of your testimony. Read More 

Ease Things For Your Family With These Tips For Avoiding Court For Probate Issues

Probate court is not somewhere that your family wants to end up after you pass away. In the midst of their grief, having to deal with probate issues would be one more thing for them to handle. You can take action to protect your family before you die by ensuring you take the time to do the following things. Make Sure All Assets Are Divided One of the reasons that probate lawsuits occur is that the person who passes away fails to mention certain assets in their will or other documents. Read More 

Cruising With A Criminal Record – Don’t Let A Checkered Past Ruin Your Holiday At Sea

Your bags are packed and you're ready to go – or are you? Just because you have been granted a valid American passport does not mean that you are eligible to enter all and any country on your cruise itinerary. If you have a criminal offence on your record, even as something as minor as a DUI, there may be countries that will not allow you to enter, no matter how long ago the offence. Read More 

How To Change Your Custody Agreement When Your Children Are Not Safe With Your Ex

If your ex-husband is in a situation that is not good for your children, you may find it hard to let him have weekend visits with your children. The problem is you cannot withhold your children from him if the custodial agreement gives him visitation rights. You can, however, seek to get the custodial agreement changed. This is not a simple or fast process, but if you strongly believe that your children are in danger while they are with your ex-husband, you may want to start pursuing a change in your custodial agreement as soon as possible. Read More