If the IRS decides it needs more information on you than what they currently have at their disposal, they may decide to audit you. The word alone can seem terrifying, and it is often something taxpayers try to avoid at all costs. However, they are not always as...
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Month: February 2022
What are residency restrictions for sex offenders?
People convicted of sex crimes often face restrictions even after their initial time in jail or other probationary penalties come to an end. This happens due to the mandate that requires people convicted of sex crimes to register as sex offenders. If a person fails to...
What should I know about child custody laws in Florida?
Child custody disputes during a divorce are often difficult to navigate. In addition to dealing with the laws that guide these matters the parents must also deal with the emotional toll that comes with raising children. It is natural to have concerns about how and who...
Does a drug conviction put your college financial aid at risk?
If you are a college student, you may not have to pay for tuition, fees and other academic expenses on your own. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid Office, most students can apply every year for roughly $120 billion in federal...