Families across Virginia are struggling to get by. Many don’t qualify for unemployment, and the stimulus checks do not go far enough to cover everyday expenses or rent payments. After falling behind on rent, families may be concerned about what will happen next....
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Month: April 2020
How can divorce affect my business?
Owning a business with your spouse may have sounded like a great idea during your marriage. When you divorce, deciding what to do with the business can worse than deciding what to do with the kids. If you launched your business during your marriage, your spouse might...
What happens to my child if I die?
All parents worry about “what happens to my child if I die?” For divorced or separated parents with any type of custody arrangement, the worry is intensified especially during times like this that bring a pandemic to our families and communities. Divorced or separated...
Does Richmond’s speeding ticket blitz measure up?
Richmond police more than doubled down on traffic citations last year, issuing speeding tickets at over twice the rate of the year before. They staged a “Route 360 blitz” last summer and wrote more than 500 tickets during a so-called “back-to-school blitz.” But every...
Know how an automatic stay can benefit you
Filing for bankruptcy puts all your creditors on an even level because you don’t get to pick and choose who you’re going to pay what to or when. Instead, the payments go to creditors based on the specific order the law sets forth. In order to ensure there isn’t any...