What Every Tenant Needs To Know Before Filing Bankruptcy

If you are considering filing for bankruptcy and you rent an apartment, you'll need to be careful. Filing for bankruptcy could affect your lease agreement. Here's what you need to know.   Does your lease contain a bankruptcy clause?  Read over your lease agreement. There may be a clause in it that says your lease agreement will be terminated if you file bankruptcy. This is called an ipso facto clause. However, this clause is generally unenforceable based on bankruptcy laws. Read More 

3 Real-Life Tips For Making It Through Your Divorce

Going through a divorce can feel overwhelming; however, if you surround yourself with the right help and assistance you'll make it through your divorce with your dignity still intact. #1 See A Therapist It may feel like an over-repeated piece of advice, but finding a therapist can be crucial to making it through a divorce with your mental and emotional health intact. Your therapist can be a great source to vent to about all of your feelings and emotions from your divorce. Read More 

How To Prevent Social Media Posts From Haunting You In Background Checks

Social media is a part of nearly everyone's daily life. It allows you to connect with friends, family members, celebrities, co-workers, and others in an easy, casual way. You can take part in someone's life in a way that feels intimate although you haven't seen them since first grade. Some people get too comfortable on social media and make posts that can hurt their careers. Here are some ways that you can prevent social media posts from coming back to haunt you when prospective employers do a background check. Read More 

How To Tell When You Have A Strong Food Poisoning Case Against A Restaurant

You have probably heard that food poisoning cases are difficult to win. If you developed food poisoning after dining at a restaurant, you are probably wondering whether it's worthwhile to pursue your case. Consulting an injury attorney can help you determine the worth of your case. However, these three factors can give you a rough idea on the strength of your claim: You Can Prove It Proof of injury and liability is an integral part of any injury lawsuit. Read More 

What If Your Workers’ Comp Benefits Are Ended Before You Expected?

After being approved for workers' compensation benefits, there is still a possibility that your benefits will not be fully paid. It is possible for the insurance company to end your benefits. If this happens, you could be left without the financial and medical support that you need. If you are on workers' comp, here is what you need to know.   Why Would the Insurance Company Stop Your Benefits? There are several possible reasons that an insurance company could end your benefits. Read More