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Minimum Requirements for Working as an Independent Contractor
If you're working for yourself and earning money, you may be considered an independent contractor. Many people start small side projects that grow into legitimate businesses without realizing they need to mee...
What Happens If an Accident Makes a Pre-Existing Injury Worse?
Many people aren’t in perfect health when an accident happens. You may have an old injury or a chronic health problem like back pain, arthritis, or diabetes before you get hurt in a car crash or a slip-and...
Protecting Yourself Against Consumer Fraud: Tips for Recognizing and Reporting Scams
Have you ever received a suspicious email promising huge rewards for a small investment? Or maybe you've been tempted by an online offer that seemed too good to be true? In times...
Protecting Your Interests: Legal Tips for Drafting Co-Ownership Agreements
Owning property jointly is similar to riding a tandem bicycle — it takes coordination, clear communication, and a mutual understanding of the direction to enjoy the ride and reach your destinatio...
Wrongful Termination: Understanding Your Rights and Taking Action
If you've lost your job and believe it was unjust, you might be facing wrongful termination. This occurs when an employer fires an employee for illegal reasons. Below, we outline what counts as w...
Do Americans Living Overseas Need to File Taxes Back Home?
Every tax season, which starts at the end of January, around 140 million people need to file their taxes with the IRS, and this includes Americans living overseas. Even if these Americans haven't visite...
Understanding Rent Withholding When Your Home Needs Repairs
Sometimes, renting a place can be less than perfect, especially if something major goes wrong and your landlord doesn’t fix it. Luckily, there’s a way to handle such situations - it’s called re...
When You Should Consider Calling the Police on Your Neighbor
Deciding to involve the police due to a neighbor's behavior is a serious decision, generally reserved for incidents beyond mere annoyances such as noise complaints. However, when behaviors clearly represent...
How and When Employers Should Challenge an Employee's Unemployment Claim
Losing a job can be tough, and not everyone who's out of a job gets unemployment benefits. A worker might get these benefits based on how they left the job and whether their former employer disagre...