While Georgia has been the focus of many news stories for its early, aggressive actions to reopen its economy, the data and models suggest that many states will be able... Read More »
by Mollie Caplis | Family Law Attorney Very few brides-to-be imagine themselves walking down the aisle with a face mask on, or only being able to dance with family members... Read More »
As businesses across the country deal with the fallout of COVID-19, all of those affected are certainly looking for ways to maximize the money coming in to keep businesses open... Read More »
by Mollie G. Caplis | Family Law Attorney There are many benefits to settling a family law dispute as opposed to having a judge make a decision at the conclusion... Read More »
In light of the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our country and its effect on our daily personal and professional lives, Surety Today is addressing the impact of the... Read More »
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has created upheaval at almost every level of society. With government-mandated shutdowns of non-essential businesses, rising unemployment, social distancing, and news each day that the spread... Read More »
by Mollie Caplis | Family Law Attorney On a recent Sunday morning news program, there was a segment about the rise in sales of puzzles during the COVID-19 pandemic. That... Read More »
On April 1, 2020, the DOL issued temporary regulations implementing the FFCRA. In conjunction with questions and answers issued by the IRS related to the documentation that employers are required... Read More »
Employers cannot simply file a form without having supporting documents to substantiate the additional emergency compensation paid to employees under the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act (FFCRA). According to the... Read More »
by Mary Alice Smolarek | Estates and Trusts Attorney On March 27th, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”). The CARES Act provides some... Read More »