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IRS Tax Refund Schedule for April 2025: Know When You'll Get Your Money
Have you already filed your taxes? If so, you're probably wondering when you'll get your tax refund. The tax filing season kicked off on January 27, 2025, allowing people to start receiving t...
Can Police Question Kids Alone? More States are Saying "No"
When police read you your rights – the ones you've probably heard on TV, like “You have the right to remain silent” – it's scary enough. Imagine how it feels for a child. A 22-year-o...
Franchise Business: Key Information and Essential Documents
When someone dreams of owning a business, they can either start one from nothing or set up a shop for a well-known brand. This is like the fast-food places or coffee shops you might visit regularly. But wh...
What to Do if You're Arrested on Vacation in Florida
Florida is a top vacation destination known for its stunning beaches and exciting attractions. However, things can take a serious turn if you find yourself arrested there. Here’s what you should know: The A...
Essential Guide to Understanding Medical Power of Attorney
A Medical Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document. It lets you choose a person you trust to make healthcare decisions for you if you can't make them yourself. This might happen if you're too ill or injur...
How and When Employers Should Challenge an Employee's Unemployment Claim
Losing a job can be tough, and not everyone who's out of a job gets unemployment benefits. A worker might get these benefits based on how they left the job and whether their former employer disagre...
What Happens If an Accident Makes a Pre-Existing Injury Worse?
Many people aren’t in perfect health when an accident happens. You may have an old injury or a chronic health problem like back pain, arthritis, or diabetes before you get hurt in a car crash or a slip-and...
Meal and Rest Breaks: What Are Your Rights at Work?
Most companies give employees a break to eat lunch or rest during the day. Sometimes these breaks are paid, and sometimes they are not. However, not every employer is required to give you breaks. Federal Law and B...
Biden Admin Unveils New Legal Protections for Undocumented Spouses of U.S. Citizens
The Biden administration, on June 18, 2024, announced a significant policy shift that will impact hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens. ...