Monthly Archives: July 2020
Many Florida Cities Have High Divorce Rates
As a general rule, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. However, there are some areas of the United States where divorces are more common than others. But why? Religious communities tend to have lower divorce rates, while states that have lenient laws regarding divorce are more likely to have more divorces. Florida… Read More »
How a Divorce Can Affect Your Business
If you are married and own your own business, are you thinking about your future? Sure, you may believe that you and your spouse will be together forever, but realistically, that may not be the case. People change, things happen. In a few years, you may no longer be living happily ever after. You… Read More »
How an Obsession Can Ruin Your Marriage
Many of us have things that we like a lot. While it’s nice to have interests, sometimes a person might like something a bit too much and think about it all the time. Some bad habits can turn into obsessions, like substance abuse and gambling. Sometimes people start hoarding items, and this obsession can… Read More »
Should You Stay or Go After Quarantining With Spouse?
The past couple months have been a struggle in many ways. Not only are people getting sick and dying from the coronavirus, but businesses have shut down, millions of Americans have lost their jobs and children are home from school. Another issue for many married couples is having to quarantine together at home. Being… Read More »
Wage Theft Hearings Resume in Florida
One of the biggest issues for workers is that they don’t always get paid for the hours they worked. These employees have earned their wages but do not always get paid their full hourly rate. In some cases, they get no money at all. Hearings for these cases were postponed in Florida due to… Read More »
Law Firms Negotiate With Landlords Over Leases
All businesses have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in some way. Some have had to be flexible with their services (such as takeout or curbside delivery) so they could continue to make money. Some have had to be flexible with their workforce (such as offering remote work). Others have had to shut down… Read More »