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  • Non-competition Clauses and Collaborative Divorce
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    Non-competition Clauses and Collaborative Divorce

    Divorce may be a tiring and perplexing experience. Divorces frequently include the use of court dates, attorneys, and a significant amount of time and money. If you and your spouse cannot agree on anything. Then you will need an attorney and a court to help you agree. On the other side, some people are able […] More

  • Rubbernecking Can Cause Serious Car Accidents

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    Rubbernecking Can Cause Serious Car Accidents

    Using a cell phone, reaching for a fallen item, and eating in the car while driving is all examples of distracted driving. Rubbernecking, one of the deadliest kinds of distracted driving, is an often-overlooked cause of distracted driving. A casual peek at the traffic chaos on the side of the road may quickly transform into […] More

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    Accidents Involving Good Samaritans in Tampa

    At about 12:30 a.m. recently, a van driven by a 29-year-old woman broke down in the middle lane of Interstate 275 in Hillsborough County.  A 79-year-old Tampa man who was on a motor scooter stopped to help the woman. He helped alongside a 30-year-old Clearwater man who drove an SUV. It was only seconds later […] More

  • Why Is the NVC Taking So Long to Process Cases?
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    Why Is the NVC Taking So Long to Process Cases?

    What Is the NVC (National Visa Center)? The NVC processes immigration applications accepted by the U.S. immigration and citizenship services, including the one sponsored by families and employers. The National Visa Center (commonly known as NVC), is a government entity. Immigrant visa applications are first authorized by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and […] More

  • Estate Planning for Families with Children
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    Estate Planning for Families with Children

    It is common for people to assume that an estate plan is not essential until they have a considerable fortune. If you have a minor child, you must have an estate plan, irrespective of the size of your estate assets. Since your child is your most important asset. According to a recent study, only 36 […] More

  • What Happens If My Uber Is In an Accident?
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    What Happens If My Uber Is In an Accident?

    Uber and similar ride-sharing services have revolutionized the transportation business. They are inexpensive and simple to use. Even while ride-sharing services are the most popular method of getting around town, they are not always secure and reliable. Uber drivers might put you in danger. You should know how to claim with the company’s insurance provider if you are […] More

  • Mental Disorders Caused by Traumatic Brain Injuries
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    Mental Disorders Caused by Traumatic Brain Injuries

    In cases of TBI, the brain is damaged by an external physical assault that occurs suddenly and unexpectedly. The term “traumatic brain injury” (TBI) encompasses a wide range of injuries to the brain. And is one of the leading risk factors and death in adults. Traumatic brain injury can also be caused by an object […] More

  • What To Do If Your Tax Records Are a Mess?
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    What To Do If Your Tax Records Are a Mess?

    Most people believe that the pace of work for tax professionals slows down after Tax Day. But the pace accelerates. And one of the reasons is the mistakes that sometimes happen due to your tax records being a mess when you file your tax return. You might get a revised 1099 in the mail following […] More

  • Neck and Back Injury Results from Car Accident

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    Neck and Back Injuries from a Car Accident

    A car accident can turn a person’s world upside down. With the emotional and financial loss, car accidents can also cause physical harm such as neck and back injury. Neck and back injuries from a car accident don’t always occur at the same time. Sometimes it takes days or maybe weeks for the pain to […] More

  • COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Travelers from Mexico and Canada
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    COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Travelers from Mexico and Canada

    With COVID-19 cases on the rise. Starting January 22, 2022, the U.S. made it compulsory for travelers entering the U.S. from Mexico and Canada to provide proof of vaccination. However, this new law does not apply to U.S. citizens and green cardholders. Although U.S. citizens and permanent residents are not subjected to this new rule, […] More

  • How Much Is a Slip and Fall Lawsuit Worth?

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    How Much Is a Slip and Fall Lawsuit Worth?

    People injured in a fall caused by a dangerous condition on someone else’s property. You might be considering filing a lawsuit against the property owner but aren’t sure if that’s the best course of action. One of the things you may want to think about is how much is a slip and fall lawsuit worth? […] More

  • The 5 Biggest Misconceptions about ERC
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    The 5 Biggest Misconceptions about ERC

    Businesses across the country have yet to evaluate the 2021 Employee Retention Credit (ERC). Or have assumed that they are ineligible. As a result, a substantial sum of money is still being paid to the federal government when it could be spent on businesses in need. The maximum ERC amount in 2021 was $7,000 per […] More

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