Divorce often becomes ugly and contentious, with former spouses doing everything they can think of to punish or upset one another. All too often, the children can become a weapon that one parent uses against the other in divorce proceedings. If you think your ex is...
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Month: October 2020
Distracted driving can be fatal
Did your parents have to invent games to keep you occupied on long car journeys when you were children? Maybe you had to count how many red cars you could spot, or how many birds of prey you could see perched along the highway. Nowadays, many Richmond children do not...
Staying safe while running
When people walk down the sidewalk, they often stay on the right side, as if they were driving. It’s just ingrained in most of us: You always stay to the right, no matter what you’re doing on the road or walks. The exception, of course, is running. If you jog near the...
Avoid this pre-bankruptcy mistake during the holidays
One of the rules about filing for bankruptcy is that you can’t purposefully try to cheat a creditor out of their goods or services and then turn around and discharge those debts via bankruptcy. Most of the time, that’s not a problem. The majority of people are deeply...