When the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission states that employers cannot discriminate against workers who are 40 or older, it means that employers may never discriminate against workers during any part of the job process. This includes during your interview and...
A History Of Growing Trust In Kentucky
Month: July 2021
Are second divorces more or less likely?
If you’re getting married for the second time, you may think that your odds of a second divorce are lower than they were the first time around. After all, you’ve learned from the mistakes of that first marriage. You’re now older and wiser, and you can draw on your...
‘It was a joke’ is not an excuse for sexual harassment
When you’re a victim of sexual harassment, you may not know how to take it, at least not at first. You never thought someone would treat you this way at work. If it continues, though, you may finally decide that it’s time to speak up. You know you deserve to be...
Is there a custody solution where the children don’t have to move?
For parents, one of the hardest things about getting divorced is often that the children are unhappy with the new living situation. They feel stressed because they have to move back and forth, from one parent’s home to the other. Naturally, parents want to reduce the...
Why should you set up a trust for your children?
If you are working on your estate plan and have children, one of the things you may want to consider is setting up a trust for your children. Trusts take assets out of your name and place them into the control of a third party (a trustee). That third party holds on to...
How to divorce when your spouse won’t answer the divorce petition
When your spouse won’t communicate and you want to divorce, it can make things a little trickier. As soon as you decide to divorce, you’ll want to file a divorce petition, but your spouse has to acknowledge that they’ve received it. Since you have to serve this...