Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

As I reflect today on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and the progress America still needs to undertake, I am reminded of one of my favorite quotes from MLK, which goes, “One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” As someone in the legal field, this quote, in particular, has always struck a chord with me.

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Britney Spears and Conservatorships
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Britney Spears and Conservatorships

Exactly one month ago today, Britney Spear’s conservatorship was ended in one of the most heavily publicized legal battles. Spear’s conservatorship had lasted over 14 years due to the judgement that she was unable to take care of herself. Her estate, medical decisions, and mental health were in the hands of her father, Jamie Spears, and care professional Jodi Montgomery.

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The Controversy Over Mandated COVID-19 Vaccines at Work
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The Controversy Over Mandated COVID-19 Vaccines at Work

More and more businesses and giant corporations have been starting to mandate that their employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. The US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced a new rule for businesses with over 100 employees that requires those employees to be either vaccinated or undergo regular testing and mask-wearing at work.

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Navigating Thanksgiving After a Divorce

Navigating Thanksgiving After a Divorce

Thanksgiving is just a couple of days away! While some may rejoice at the thought of gathering with extended family and spending the day feeling grateful, social, and stuffed with food, this upcoming holiday can be very difficult for those who are recently divorced. Your first Thanksgiving without your spouse may feel extra lonely, as some traditions the two of you had together are no more. If you are sharing custody of your children, perhaps this is your first Thanksgiving you don’t get to spend fully with your child. You are not alone in your feelings as you navigate the upcoming holiday season.

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Why We Need Dogs in Our Law Offices
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Why We Need Dogs in Our Law Offices

Choosing a career in the field of law can often mean signing oneself up for chronic stress, depression, and other mental health problems. 25% of female lawyers consider a profession change due to the burnout, mental health outcomes, and stress of the job. Chronic stress is a very common and very dangerous affliction. Stress can kill brain cells, spike cholesterol, blood pressure, unhealthy fat, and even unravel our chromosomes.

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Does Divorce Revoke a Will?
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Does Divorce Revoke a Will?

No, your will is still valid after a divorce. However, any gifts you have left your former spouse in your will will be revoked.

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Will Divorce Affect My Citizenship?
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Will Divorce Affect My Citizenship?

It depends on how far along you are in your green card status. If you already have your green card, your divorce will not affect your citizenship. However, if you are in the process of applying for your green card when you get a divorce, your application process will be stopped. This is true even if your I-130 Visa petition has already been approved.

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