Monthly Archives: August 2021
When In-Laws Drive You To Divorce
It’s a tale as old as time. Wives deal with their husbands’ mothers and their unsolicited advice and rude comments. Husbands often have to handle bullying and aggressiveness from their wives’ fathers. Those who actually like their in-laws seem to be in the minority. Many people can’t stand their in-laws and while their remarks… Read More »
Common Co-Parenting Issues
Divorcing is a challenge, especially if you have kids. That means you won’t be rid of your spouse until your kids become adults. Your ex-spouse will still be a part of your children’s lives, whether you like it or not. Judges believe that children thrive when both parents are involved, and while it’s a… Read More »
What To Look For In Vague Business Contracts
When it comes to agreements, details matter. When signing a contract, you want to ensure the terms are clear. When things are vague or unclear, it can cause frustration and even business disputes down the road. Don’t sign a contract unless you are clear on specific terms. Here are some vague business terms to… Read More »
Florida Parents Sue Catholic School For Not Being Anti-LGBTQ
When you think of breach of contract, you may think of a contractor taking a client’s money without performing a remodel or a client not paying a company on time. But what if a child does not receive the type of education the parents expected from a school? Could that be a valid claim?… Read More »