Your business contracts are important to your success — you expect (and need) the other party to meet his or her obligations. You also fully expect to meet your obligations in return. So, what happens when something doesn’t go as planned and the contract is breached?...
Month: July 2018
Technology and estate planning
Chances are you spend a lot of your time online. This also means most of your files and records probably live on your computer. What you might not realize is that these online files must now factor into how you plan for the future and what happens after you die....
Don’t ignore delayed pain after a car accident
Car accidents create a lot of anxiety — and a lot of adrenaline — in victims. That’s why it isn’t actually unusual for someone who has been through a car accident to overlook an injury. So, what should you do if you start feeling pain several hours (or even days)...
Should you rent to a pop-up shop?
Pop-up shops are now part of everyday business for a lot of brands. They’ve become a key method for emerging companies to generate buzz around a new product and gauge consumer interest. They’re also a great way for existing companies to handle the overflow of traffic...
Gun ownership, divorce and custody
According to the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, you have a right to bear arms. However, you may worry that exercising that right could affect your ability to get custody in a divorce. Family court judges have a lot of leeway when it comes to what they will...