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Public Justice and Law

Child Support Attorneys

When two individuals decide to have a child together in a loving relationship, they likely believe this union will last until the end of time. While this is undoubtedly an exalted position to hold, more people are getting divorced in the United States than ever before. Divorces are occurring so frequently that younger generations are becoming wary of the thought of marriage after witnessing so many of them end. However, even in the event of a divorce, no party leaves unscathed, and the children are often affected by this decision the most.

What To Do After Being Terminated From a Job

Losing a job can be a devastating blow to individuals and their families. The financial losses and subsequent uncertainty caused by being terminated at a position may lead to extreme difficulty and emotional stress. Here are three suggestions for actions that a worker may choose to take after being let go by an employer. Keep in mind that it is incredibly important to make sure that the termination at work was legally allowed to occur in the first place.

3 Tips on How To Stay Out of Jail On a Wild Night at College

College is a first time, new world of independence and wild freedom for most. All the movies and chaotic stories you have heard about life on campus sound like a thrilling escapade. Before you venture out into the wild party weekend or experiment with the limits of your brand-new environment, take a moment to read through these three tips on how to stay safe, and out of jail, on a wild night out.

Domestic Travel with a Firearm

If you’re used to the safety of concealed carry, you won’t want to leave your gun and 9mm ammo behind when traveling. Pack enough clothes like a concealed weapon vest, jacket, tee-shirt, or pants depending on the season. However, just because you have the gear and a concealed carry permit, doesn’t mean you can bring your gun across state lines. Here’s a primer on the laws.