Law

How To Stop Your Teen From Drinking And Driving

Drinking alcohol is illegal for people under the age of 21. Drinking under the influence of alcohol is illegal for all drivers regardless of age. You can imagine the level of trouble your teenager will be in if they are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Here are some of the tips you should use to stop your young one from drinking and driving: Enforce a Strict No Drinking Rule Read More 

Answers For Small Business Owners About Trademark Basics

Starting a new business or introducing a new product for your small business means you may be considering trademark protection. Many small business owners know that a trademark protects them, but they aren't sure exactly how nor what specifically should be trademarked. The following guide can help answer your questions so you can work to protect your brand. What can be trademarked? A trademark is designed to protect a brand, so it protects words, symbols, and devices so that other businesses can't use them to describe similar products or business types. Read More 

Can You Sue an Employer for Workplace-Related Hearing Loss?

There are numerous ways people can be injured on the job, and one way involves hearing loss caused by either sudden or repetitive exposure to loud noises. Since the loss of a major sense can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, you may be wondering if you can sue for the damages and losses associated with that type of injury. It depends on a number of factors. Read More 

3 Signs That Divorce Is In Your Future

Many couples go through hard times and wonder if they will make it. Marriage is hard no matter who you are, and during those difficult moments you might be wondering if divorce is the right thing for you. Here are some signs that a divorce may be right for you. 1. You Have An Exit Plan Every couple fights, and every couple may even have moments of fantasizing what their life would be like it they weren't married. Read More 

Have Bipolar Disorder? You Can Still Make A Worker’s Compensation Claim

If you have bipolar disorder, you may find it difficult to work in certain situations. If your employer is aware of your mental illness, they should be aware of what you can and cannot handle. Below is some information about what can cause you to make a claim as well as some tips to help you get your worker's compensation claim approved. They Cause Stress Stress is very bad for someone that has bipolar disorder and can quickly make their symptoms much worse, such as having a panic attack. Read More