• Criminal Law Basics

    Criminal Law Basics: Your Rights If You Are Charged With a Crime Being charged with a crime is one of the most serious legal situations a person can face. The U.S. Constitution gives every accused person a set of rights that exist precisely to protect you from the full power…

  • Police Stop in the USA

    Your Rights During a Police Stop in the USA Most people panic during a police stop because they do not know what the law actually allows. The Fourth Amendment protects every person in the United States from unreasonable searches and seizures — whether you are a citizen or not. Knowing…

  • Employment Laws Basic

    Employment Law Basics: Know Your Rights at Work Most employees have no idea what the law actually requires their employer to do. Federal employment law gives you the right to fair pay, a safe workplace, and protection from discrimination and retaliation. These rights exist right now, whether your employer tells…

  • Small Claims Court Guide

    Small Claims Court Guide: How to Sue Someone Without a Lawyer Small claims court exists for one simple reason, to give regular people a fast, low cost way to resolve money disputes without needing a lawyer. Every year, more than 4 million cases are filed across the United States, which…

  • Family Law Basics

    Family Law Basics: Divorce, Custody, and Child Support Explained Family law cases are among the most personal and emotionally challenging legal situations a person can face. In the United States, state courts handle nearly 3.8 million family law cases every year, including over 1 million divorces, which shows how common…

  • Tenant Rights Guide

    Tenant Rights and Property Law: What Your Landlord Cannot Do Most renters are unaware of their legal rights until a problem arises. Federal and state laws protect tenants by ensuring they have a safe and livable home, receive proper notice before a landlord enters the property, and are granted a…

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