It was probably not a surprise to bisexual men, who have long asserted that being attracted to both the opposite sex and the same sex is normal, when a new study came out confirming this. Researchers at Northwestern University did a study which was published online in the journal “Biological Psychology.” They relied on stringent criteria […]
Now that same-sex marriage has gotten over a major hurdle and passed in New York State in 2011, the biggest hurdle will be getting it to become a “law of the land.” On the surface it seems that gay couples will be on even footing with heterosexual married couples—but that is not the case. Same-sex married […]
Family Court judges have needed a formula to avoid unfair settlements, because the amounts and payment schedules are usually decided by them. Judges are on their own in deciding how to prioritize the various factors and how to translate them into dollar amounts—resulting in wildly inconsistent alimony awards. The unpredictability of alimony rules imposes unnecessary costs. […]
Everyone should be proactive about monitoring their personal financial data. Credit reports have become consumers’ passport to the financial world. It is very important that you make sure that the information in your report—that is used to formulate your credit score—is accurate. You are entitled to one free report annually from each of the three credit bureaus—Equifax, […]
