On July 12th, environmental groups sued the EPA because it delayed the so-called smog rule which was written during the Obama years. In 2015, the agency reduced the threshold for acceptable ozone levels from 75 parts per million (ppm), which was the 2008 standard, to 70 ppm. Ever … [Read more...]
Collaborative Divorce
Divorce does not have to be a public court battle. For couples who can work together to reach an agreement on the terms of the divorce, collaborative divorce is private and less expensive way of ending the marriage. It gives you control over the process and the outcome, rather … [Read more...]
The Fundamentals of Federal Labor Protections
As an employee, you are entitled to a certain amount of protection under federal law. In this regard, one of the major statutes is the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA, which is enforced by the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the Department of Labor (DOL) primarily … [Read more...]
The (Sad) Necessity of Reading Consumer Contracts
In the present era, it seems like there are consumer contracts around every corner. Whether it’s the back of your cruise ticket or the annoying window that pops up when setting up a new social media account, it’s easy to ignore the fine print. With clickable ease we are able to … [Read more...]
Protecting Your Child’s Inheritance from a Divorce
If you want to make sure that the inheritance you leave to your child will not be diminished by a divorce, you can take steps now to protect it. You don’t need to wait until the marriage is in trouble. You don’t even need to wait until your child is married. You can protect your … [Read more...]
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