Child Adoption FAQ

The adoption process forms a legally recognized parent-child relationship between a child and adopting non-biological parents. This article will help provide information on fundamental questions concerning child adoption. Will my child know about her adoption?  In most states, no. If you adopt a child, they will not know who the birth parents are. But some states allow children […]

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US Constitution

We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Article 1, Section 1 […]

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Mediating Your Divorce

Getting married is easy. Getting divorced is hard. Thankfully, mediation has made the process of divorce much less stressful and costly than litigating a divorce in court. According to the Civil Mediation Council, 75-80% of cases settle on the day of the mediation itself, and another 10-15% settle shortly after. Mediation has grown in popularity over […]

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How Lemon Law Works

This article covers consumer protection laws relating to defects in automobiles, recreational vehicles, and motorhomes. What Is Lemon Law? FAQ Lemon laws are state and federal laws that protect consumers should they purchase a defective vehicle. Are All Vehicles Protected Under Lemon Laws? No. Some states limit lemon law protection to new cars, vans, trucks, […]

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Family Medical Leave

The Family Medical Leave Act, (FMLA) allows “covered employees” to take time away from work to handle family or medical needs. Many states, however, have provided additional rights and benefits beyond the scope of federal legislation. This article mainly covers some of the main topic points of the FMLA rules and covers its basic compliance requirements. […]

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