Monthly Archives: May 2021
What Is Wrongful Foreclosure?
When we think of foreclosure, we often think of irresponsible homeowners who didn’t pay their mortgages on time. However, this is not always the case. In some cases, the bank or mortgage lender will start an illegal foreclosure action against the homeowner for no real reason. The homeowner may think that they have made… Read More »
What Is Employment Discrimination?
We all have the right to work regardless of what we look like, how old we are, or who we are attracted to. However, some employers engage in discrimination, treating employees inferior to others. They may deny these employees promotions or even demote them for some reason. While it’s acceptable to demote an employee… Read More »
Jealousy In A Marriage
Does your partner seem jealous of what you do or who you spend time with? If so, you should be concerned. Jealousy is a strong emotion that can negatively impact one’s life so much that they can experience anxiety and depression. Some people think jealousy is cute or a way to show love. It’s… Read More »
Bill And Melinda Gates And Other High Net Worth Divorces
The average divorce is complicated enough to navigate. When an average middle class couple divorces, there is often a home, bank account, and children involved. But when a millionaire or even a billionaire gets divorced, things get a lot more complicated, as there are a lot more assets involved. Some of the richest people… Read More »
Screening Tenants To Prevent Future Issues
Being a landlord is no easy task. While many tenants are easy to work with and pay their rent on time, many do not. Many refuse to pay and even trash their place, causing extreme distress for landlords. When a landlord makes a bad decision and chooses the wrong tenant, it can be a… Read More »
Avoiding Debt Collectors: Options For Struggling Businesses
Many businesses are having trouble paying bills due to the coronavirus pandemic. The quarantines and lockdowns have caused businesses to suffer tremendously. Many have had to change their operations, lay off staff, shut down entirely and even file for bankruptcy. If you refuse to pay your bills, though, you could end up being harassed… Read More »
Could Stimulus Checks Lead To Divorce?
There’s no doubt this government money has helped countless households get through tough financial times. Many have used the stimulus money to pay rent and credit card bills. Others have spent the money on food and other necessary expenses. For the most part, this infusion of money has been much appreciated. However, for some… Read More »
Should You Consider A Trial Separation Before Divorcing?
Divorce rates have been climbing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Couples are getting sick of each other and many have decided to call it quits on their marriage. It may be easy to just throw in the towel when your spouse starts annoying you, but should couples be giving up on their marriages that easily?… Read More »