2016

Get Your Liquor License Faster By Avoiding Time-Consuming Mistakes

If you're planning to operate a restaurant or bar, you likely recognize that being able to obtain a liquor license is one of the backbones of your success. Without this license, you can't sell liquor which may also mean that you can't meet the needs of your customer base. Just how long the process takes has a lot to do with you. Make sure you know which time-extending mistakes to avoid. Read More 

Handling Your Finances During A Divorce

Making the decision to end a marriage can be difficult. In addition to the emotional strain that you feel when ending a romantic relationship, a divorce is often accompanied by significant financial strain. Fortunately, there are some simple things that you can do to help alleviate your financial stress during a divorce. Here are three tips to help you handle your finances while going through a divorce. 1. Make copies of financial records prior to filing for divorce. Read More 

What To Know About HIV/AID, Social Security And Your RFC

Being afflicted with HIV/AIDS often means a devastating life change, and this change includes your ability to work at your job. When the symptoms of this serious and permanent condition make it impossible to work, you should know that you may qualify for Social Security disability payments. To learn more, read on. Residual Functioning Capacity (RFC) You must qualify for benefits using the Social Security Administration's (SSA) guidelines, and through these guidelines your ability to do work-related tasks is measured and evaluated. Read More 

How to Keep the Details of Your Divorce Out of the Public Eye

How would you handle your divorce if you wanted to keep the details away from the public eye? There are many ways of doing this, but these three tips make a great start. Hire a Private Judge In some states, you can hire a private judge to arbitrate your case. Most of these private judges are retired judges, and a few of them are neutral attorneys, but they serve the same purpose. Read More 

Seeking Divorce Without An Attorney? How Can You Preserve Your Rights?

If you're like many divorcing couples, neither you nor your soon-to-be ex-spouse wants to spend money on an attorney when you've already agreed on most of the basics regarding the division of assets and child custody. However, you may still be reluctant to pursue the potentially life-changing legal dissolution of your marriage without being advised by a professional on how to proceed. Fortunately, many state courts have online resources that can assist you in filing and pursuing an uncontested divorce through to completion. Read More