Audrina Patridge’s Ex-Husband Files For Child Support After Losing Job Due To COVID-19
Monday, 06 July 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has, unfortunately, led to the unemployment of millions of Americans. This has led to a large financial struggle for many. Audrina Patridge‘s ex-husband is feeling the strain as he just filed with the court for her to pay child support. Television presenter, model, and actress are just a few of the roles
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Spike in domestic violence victims in need of protection as COVID quarantines lift
Thursday, 25 June 2020
As infection cases of coronavirus rise, quarantine is ensuring countries curb the spread of the disease. Quarantine has created a relationship between domestic violence and COVID-19. While quarantine aims to save lives, it has put a particularly vulnerable group, domestic violence victims, at risk. Quarantine traps women and children at home with their abusers increasing
What is the difference between visitation and joint custody?
Thursday, 18 June 2020
It is common for people to use the terms “visitation” and “custody” interchangeably. However, the two do not have the same meaning. Knowing what they mean may not be of interest to you until you are planning a divorce. During a divorce, you have to choose what to split with your partner. While it may
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Five Common Types of Civil Litigation Cases
Friday, 12 June 2020
There is a considerable difference between criminal and civil litigation cases. As for the civil cases, both parties are seeking money or a different form of compensation. In a criminal case, the main focus is on the criminal charges, and the prosecution team dictates the state of the trial. In a civil litigation case, each
Identifying and Reporting Elder Abuse
Friday, 12 June 2020
It is possible for a medical professional or caregiver who works with elderly patients to not notice signs of abuse. This often happens because of a lack of proper training. It is common for an elderly individual who is abused to not report it. This means noticing the signs of abuse is essential for stopping
How Long Do I Have to Contest a Will or Trust in Toronto?
Friday, 12 June 2020
A will or trust contest isn’t easy. If you need to contest a will or trust, speak to estate litigation lawyers Ontario or a family law attorney Ontario as soon as possible so you don’t run out of time. A will and a trust have different contest rules and statutes of limitations in