Why January Is Considered “Divorce Month”

Increasingly in recent years, a number of studies lend statistical backing to support divorce month claims. A 2016 report from the University of Washington examined data about divorce filings over a span of 14 years. From 2001-2015, researchers noted a consistent rise in divorce proceedings beginning in January.

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The Holidays Aren’t Joyous For Every Household

Chances are you look forward to this time of year. The holiday season is a wonderful time to share with family and friends, making memories that will last the rest of your life. Unfortunately, the holidays are also a time of domestic strife for many. Accusations of domestic violence and battery go up around holidays such as […]

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Divorces Are On The Rise

No, it isn’t just your imagination. Divorces are on the rise, fueled by the stressors of the pandemic and the holiday season. https://fortune.com/2021/11/19/adele-album-divorce-lawyers-explain-cost/

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Not All Injuries Are Catastrophic

People discussing personal injury lawsuits will often refer to the importance of ensuring that people are compensated for the financial damages associated with their “catastrophic injuries”. There is good reason for this; catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal cord injuries and amputations can change a person’s life forever. The costs of the […]

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A Flaw In Our Current Law?

Should ATVs be allowed alongside cars and trucks on city streets? Union Grove will make a decision soon. Many residents are leery of allowing ATVs into the street alongside cars and trucks, knowing that ATV riders could be under the influence of alcohol without facing harsh prosecution. Source: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/a-flaw-in-our-current-law-ride-your-atv-to-the-bar-to-avoid-another/article_66ef0475-efce-585e-b8bc-6f300818d454.html

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