Archive, August 2023.
How Can I Enforce a Parental Allocation Judgment or Child Support Order?
After a divorce or separation, parents must follow the orders put in place in family court. These orders will address child related matters, including the allocation of parental responsibilities (legal custody) and parenting time (physical custody). They will also address child support to ensure that parents are meeting their children’s financial needs. In some cases, one parent may fail to follow the court’s orders, and the other parent may need to enforce these orders.
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6 Common Myths About Workplace Sexual Harassment
Workplace sexual harassment is a serious issue that affects many people in various lines of work. It can have harmful effects on the victims, leading to emotional distress, career setbacks, and even physical harm. Even though it is far too common, there are still several myths about workplace sexual harassment that need to be debunked. For those who have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, a skilled attorney can provide guidance on the legal options that are available.
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How Can Collaborative Law Be Used to Resolve Disputes in a Divorce?
The process of getting a divorce can often be complex and difficult. The dissolution of a marriage may involve disputes related to property division, child custody, alimony, and many other issues. Traditionally, divorce cases are resolved through litigation in which each party will hire their own attorney to represent them in court.
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Are Employees Protected Against Sexual Harassment by Non-Employees?
Sexual harassment is a pervasive issue that affects employees in various industries and workplaces. While many people are aware of the laws protecting employees from sexual harassment by their employers or co-workers, there may be some confusion about whether these protections extend to harassment from customers, clients, or other non-employees. By understanding their legal rights, employees can make sure sexual harassment by non-employees will be addressed correctly.
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