Assault, especially aggravated assault, is an unlawful attack on another person to inflict severe bodily harm and is a crime punishable by law. What you do before, during, and after your arrest significantly impacts your case’s outcome. Errors may result in longer jail terms, hefty fines, or both. Below are […]
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The Consequences of Child Abandonment
Parents are required by law to see to it that they provide for the needs of their children. Providing utmost care and support in every aspect of the lives of the children, including making provisions for their basic needs, is what is expected of every parent. “Cases where the state […]
Know the Difference Between Fault Divorce and No-Fault Divorce
If you decide to close the page of your marriage by filing a divorce, you have to indicate the grounds on which the marriage is ending. The grounds for ending the marriage can be a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. Before seeking either of the following divorce options, you […]
Benefits of Hiring a Knoxville DUI Lawyer
Did you know Knox County had the third-highest number of drunk driving incidents over the past decade, with nearly 5,100 cases between 2006 and 2016? A few years ago, a nationwide DUI study revealed that Knoxville ranked among the top ten cities with DUIs accidents. The fact that it is […]
What You Need To Know About the CT Blue Card for Armed Security Services
If you are interested in becoming an armed security guard in the state of Connecticut, you need to be able to carry a weapon. In Connecticut, you need to take the “Blue Card” course, which is taught by the state police. Upon the conclusion of the course, you will be […]
9 Things Every HR Professional Needs to Do to Succeed
“I’m a people person” and “I like helping others” are two common reasons HR professionals give for choosing their career path. While they’re good enough reasons to get started, they aren’t nearly good enough to be great. After more than 30 years in HR, I have some thoughts about what […]
When Negligence Becomes a Crime: Tax Evasion and Fraud
Most Americans are aware that cheating on their taxes is a crime, and yet many of them – 17 percent of all taxpayers, according to the IRS – are not complying with tax laws, in some form or another. Together, those who are hiding money and assets or falsify documents […]