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12 Oct 2020, 4:57 am by Russell Knight
 1984) Almost all Illinois divorce contempt actions stem from the failure to pay child support, alimony or provide a child for scheduled parenting time. [read post]
9 Oct 2020, 12:31 pm by Adam Feldman
An example of such a decision was in the case Burlaka v. [read post]
25 Sep 2020, 9:34 am by Site Admin
But what I wanna highlight for this video is actually a wrinkle, which is that if you make less than $150,000 as a married couple and you have a dependent child or less than $75,000 with a dependent child, there’s actually a new tax credit of $500. [read post]
The rule comes just over a month after a New York federal court rejected substantial portions of the agency’s prior FFCRA guidance in State of New York v. [read post]
21 Sep 2020, 12:55 pm by Eric Raphan and Jamie Moelis*
” Further, the Revised Final Rule’s employer-consent requirement for intermittent leave is akin to the FMLA’s employer-consent requirement for caring for a newborn or adopted child, which, as the DOL observed, is similar to caring for a child whose school or place of care is closed because of COVID-19. [read post]
6 Sep 2020, 6:34 am by Russell Knight
In Cook Cook County, Illinois, judges require Petitioners to fill out an affidavit stating that the Respondent is not in the military and explain why they believe that to be true. [read post]
4 Sep 2020, 10:14 am by Unknown
Cooking food customs in the pot of self-governance: How food sovereignty is a necessary ingredient of Tribal sovereignty. [read post]
4 Aug 2020, 2:22 pm by Ana Muñoz
  Work of a domestic nature within a household, includes but is not limited to: “(i) housekeeping; (ii) house cleaning; (iii) home management; (iv) nanny services; (v) caretaking of individuals in the home, including sick, convalescing and elderly individuals; (vi) laundering; (vii) cooking; (viii) home companion services; and (ix) other household services for members of households or their guests in private homes. [read post]
The women had little or no independent role; they were sex fodder, cooks, and drudges. [read post]