Do You Have A Hostile Work Environment? What To Know
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23 October 2019
Do you feel like you are suffering from a hostile work environment? This dangerous situation could lead to many problems for you, and it may be something you can actually seek legal remedy for. But first, you'll need to know how to identify a hostile work environment in a legally actionable way. Here is a short guide to doing so.
What Is a Hostile Work Environment?
Legally speaking, a hostile work environment is a situation created by a coworker or person in authority that makes doing your job impossible.
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You've Received An IRS Notice. Now What?
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26 September 2019
Few things can feel as intimidating as seeing a piece of mail show up from the IRS, especially if it comes unexpectedly at an unusual time of year. Understandably, folks often are upset by these notices, but the important thing is to approach the situation in an orderly fashion. Let's take a look at what you should do if you've received an IRS notice.
Make Sure It's Authentic
Unfortunately, sending out fake tax notices is a common scam.
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Why You Can Get A DUI In Some Surprising Situations
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22 August 2019
When you think of the offense of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you likely imagine a car. The car is probably moving up until the time the cops pull it over. You may be surprised to learn, however, that you can be rung up on DUI charges in some genuinely strange situations. Let's take a look at what they are and some of the potential legal defenses against them.
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How Children Of Divorce Are Protected By The Law
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19 July 2019
All minor children have an elevated status that adds an extra layer of protection to keep them safe. When that child's situation has been altered by a separation or divorce, there are even more laws and actions employed to ensure their safety. Read on to find out what is available when the need becomes urgent.
Bad Influences on a Child
Parents who place their child in jeopardy can be held to a high degree of censure.
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