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burglar entering a house

Ways to Enhance Your Home’s Security

The average American spends about 90% of their time indoors. That’s why you need to make your home less of a target for burglars! You can do this by locking up at night and always using locks on upper story windows, as well as ensuring that you have security cameras installed in all the entry

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happy family

When Do You Need a Lawyer in Starting a Family?

It is a sad reality of family life that more than half of marriages end up in divorce before the 10th year. In many Western countries where divorce is easier to attain, millions of couples separate every year. Even during the pandemic, there was an unusual increase in the number of separations because couples were

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divorce

Legal Aid and Divorce

Everyone dreams of finding their happily ever after. But in reality, not everyone gets to be lucky enough to have it. According to the world population review, with 50% of marriages ending in divorce in 2021 alone, America is the sixth country with the highest divorce rate in the world. As reported on the survey conducted

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A Guide to the Legal Process of Divorce

Getting through a divorce is one of the most stressful ordeals that people can ever go through. While divorce is never easy, it can be made easier by knowing what to expect and how the divorce process works. Divorce laws vary from state to state, which means that there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach when it

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a credit report

The Power of Good Credit

Your credit score is a reflection of your overall financial well-being and creditworthiness. Because your credit is such an essential part of your financial identity, it is critical to start building excellent credit as soon as possible. While a low credit score may make your most significant financial transactions more costly, a high credit score

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man being arrested

Wrong Turns That Lead to Prison

In Danish prisons, inmates appeared to be ordinary citizens. They wear their own clothes, prepare their own meals, and can be visited by their families as frequently as once a week. And the confinements they are in are just like transient buildings, with no barbed wires, concrete walls with gun towers, or secure prison ground

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working

Staying Safe in the Workplace: What You Need to Know

Every day, professionals and workers go to work with the notion that they’ll finish their daily tasks in the span of 8 hours and then go home without any issues. But what most people don’t know is that many things could happen in the span of that eight hours. Each person has the right to

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mother and son

Co-parents: Prioritize Your Child Over Your Conflict Now

When couples separate or divorce and decide to co-parent, it is already a complicated and difficult set-up in itself. With the coming of the pandemic and its restrictions, the complications and difficulties multiplied. Many daycare centers and schools closed, and children had to remain at home. In such cases, home means staying with either parent

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road

The Rise of Road Fatalities in the Pandemic

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation released its reports on Traffic Fatalities in 2020, its sub-categories, and an update on traffic safety during COVID-19. These reports covered vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, bikers, and pedestrians. NHTSA data show that some 38,680 people died in vehicle crash accidents in 2020, a

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divorcing couple

Helping Children Cope with Divorce: What Parents Should Do

Going through a divorce can be a tough time not only for the couples separating but for the children as well. Apart from worrying about the custody arrangement and the new living situation, parents should also focus on the psychological effects of divorce on their kids. Some children rebound faster, while others tend to find

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burglar entering a house

Ways to Enhance Your Home’s Security

The average American spends about 90% of their time indoors. That’s why you need to make your home less of a target for burglars! You can do this by locking up at night and always using locks on upper story windows, as well as ensuring that you have security cameras installed in all the entry

Read More
happy family

When Do You Need a Lawyer in Starting a Family?

It is a sad reality of family life that more than half of marriages end up in divorce before the 10th year. In many Western countries where divorce is easier to attain, millions of couples separate every year. Even during the pandemic, there was an unusual increase in the number of separations because couples were

Read More
divorce

Legal Aid and Divorce

Everyone dreams of finding their happily ever after. But in reality, not everyone gets to be lucky enough to have it. According to the world population review, with 50% of marriages ending in divorce in 2021 alone, America is the sixth country with the highest divorce rate in the world. As reported on the survey conducted

Read More
law concept

A Guide to the Legal Process of Divorce

Getting through a divorce is one of the most stressful ordeals that people can ever go through. While divorce is never easy, it can be made easier by knowing what to expect and how the divorce process works. Divorce laws vary from state to state, which means that there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach when it

Read More
a credit report

The Power of Good Credit

Your credit score is a reflection of your overall financial well-being and creditworthiness. Because your credit is such an essential part of your financial identity, it is critical to start building excellent credit as soon as possible. While a low credit score may make your most significant financial transactions more costly, a high credit score

Read More
man being arrested

Wrong Turns That Lead to Prison

In Danish prisons, inmates appeared to be ordinary citizens. They wear their own clothes, prepare their own meals, and can be visited by their families as frequently as once a week. And the confinements they are in are just like transient buildings, with no barbed wires, concrete walls with gun towers, or secure prison ground

Read More
working

Staying Safe in the Workplace: What You Need to Know

Every day, professionals and workers go to work with the notion that they’ll finish their daily tasks in the span of 8 hours and then go home without any issues. But what most people don’t know is that many things could happen in the span of that eight hours. Each person has the right to

Read More
mother and son

Co-parents: Prioritize Your Child Over Your Conflict Now

When couples separate or divorce and decide to co-parent, it is already a complicated and difficult set-up in itself. With the coming of the pandemic and its restrictions, the complications and difficulties multiplied. Many daycare centers and schools closed, and children had to remain at home. In such cases, home means staying with either parent

Read More
road

The Rise of Road Fatalities in the Pandemic

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation released its reports on Traffic Fatalities in 2020, its sub-categories, and an update on traffic safety during COVID-19. These reports covered vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, bikers, and pedestrians. NHTSA data show that some 38,680 people died in vehicle crash accidents in 2020, a

Read More
divorcing couple

Helping Children Cope with Divorce: What Parents Should Do

Going through a divorce can be a tough time not only for the couples separating but for the children as well. Apart from worrying about the custody arrangement and the new living situation, parents should also focus on the psychological effects of divorce on their kids. Some children rebound faster, while others tend to find

Read More
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