As your child approaches adulthood, one of the things you may look into is helping them go to college. The cost of college is high, so it may make sense for them to have a part-time job while you and your spouse support at least some of their studies. Divorce can make...
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What should you do if a breach of contract occurs?
This is a busy time of year for your business, so you have no choice but to be strict with your vendors and suppliers. You expect everyone to stick to their contracts and to deliver goods on time. When one of your suppliers or vendors doesn’t do what they said they...
Handling teen custody as they approach independence at 18
Right now, you and your ex-spouse share a teen who is quickly approaching adulthood. Once they turn 18, you know that they’re planning on moving out of your home. You have plans in place to help with college and support them as they go out on their own, but in the...
Will a company holiday party lead to employment lawsuits?
As an employer, the way you treat your workers determines the culture in your workplace. Trying to maintain positivity and motivation among your workers can be a difficult challenge, and many businesses offer perks in addition to pay and benefits that make their...
Stay organized with the right coparenting tools
Many coparents have their own relationship issues that they have to handle on top of caring for their children. Since parents have a history, they may get into arguments or not agree with how the other parent is handling issues with their children. Every family is...
Don’t let your co-parent turn Christmas gifts into a competition
Whether this is your first Christmas since your divorce or it’s been a few years, this time of year can be especially challenging for parents. One common problem is when a parent sees Christmas as a chance to outdo their ex with extravagant gifts for the kids. Parents...
Don’t let your office party turn into a liability issue
Many businesses are having holiday parties for the first time in a couple of years. Whether your party is held on company property or at an outside venue, it’s crucial to remember that your business may still have liability if anything goes wrong. Long gone are the...
Why you should have a prenuptial agreement before getting married
Not so many life events are as exciting as planning a marriage. Identifying the venue, prepping the guest list and what your guests will eat, engaged couples invest a lot of time and resources to ensure that they get a memorable wedding. The last thing most people...
Is your estate plan up to date?
Life changes. You change, too. People in your life come and go, and your circumstances and priorities shift. It only makes sense that you update your estate plan to reflect these changes. Most experts recommend that you update your estate plan every three to five...
Tips for avoiding probate in your estate planning
Why would you want to avoid probate? There are two main reasons: Time and money. Being a court process, probate can drag on for months or even years, not to mention the associated costs such as probate and attorney fees. Therefore, it is in the best interests of your...