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Blog Archive by Month: June 2017

Court Rules Against Employer for Not Accommodating Employee’s Religious Belief of “Mark of the Beast”

Jun 28, 2017 | Written by: Leslie A. Parikh, Esq. |

Recently, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a near $600,000 award against an employer for failing to accommodate an employee’s religious belief after a biometric hand scanner was installed...

What Happens If Your Divorce Case Goes to Trial?

Jun 23, 2017 | Written by: William J. Rudnik, Esq. |

The goal of every person getting divorced should be to settle the case as quickly, painlessly and inexpensively as possible.  There are many ways to settle a divorce case, including through the...

What Happens When You Don’t Have an Estate Plan?

Jun 16, 2017 | Written by: Daniel S. Makoski, Esq. |

There are two ways in which your property can be apportioned to family and friends after your passing.

Should I File a Motion in the Midst of a Divorce Settlement?

Jun 15, 2017 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

One of the most frequently asked questions in a divorce, custody, or support proceeding is “when and how do I get before the judge to have him/her decide my case/issue?”  Unfortunately, it is a...