How is a gray divorce different than one when you’re younger?

How is a gray divorce different than one when you’re younger?

Divorce is not just a young person’s decision. In fact, while divorce rates overall have gone down in the United States over the last 20 years, they have been on the rise for older couples. Those over the age of 50 are more likely than ever before to face divorce, possibly after decades of marriage. If you are getting close to retirement age and also acutely aware of being unhappy in your marriage, gray divorce could be in your future….

5 reasons to review your employee handbook

Creating an employee manual is not something you can do once then forget about. Things can change. You need to revise your employee handbook regularly to ensure it is up to date. Otherwise, it could cause you problems rather than help you. If your employee handbook has been unchanged for a while, knowing where to start your revisions can be difficult. Read more to learn where you can start. Employee handbooks need to reflect current employment law Here are a…

How old is too old to divorce?

You may be in your 60s, 70s or 80s, but does that mean that you’re too old to get a divorce? Not necessarily. In fact, many people do choose to divorce at this age for various reasons. Whether you’re a healthy 80-year-old woman who wants to keep doing the things you love while your ex-spouse takes another path or you’re in your 60s and looking to start fresh, divorce is a possibility. While you may have someone tell you that…

How your employees could endanger your liquor license

Having a liquor license can help a restaurant with relatively thin margins make a profit. Be able to offer beer, wine and mixed drinks to patrons along with their meal can incentivize people to stay longer and consume more. Staff members can also expect bigger tips when customers spend more and order multiple rounds of drinks. Once you have invested the time and money necessary to secure a liquor license, your business needs to retain that license. Carefully training all…

Aggressive drivers endanger lives

When a driver hits the open road while relaxed and alert, their patience makes them much safer drivers than anybody who is behind the while upset or rushed. Simply put: Aggressive driving is dangerous. Whether a driver just rushes through traffic or is actually experiencing “road rage,” they put themselves and others at risk. What behaviors are aggressive? There are many behaviors that can be considered aggressive when a person is operating a motor vehicle. Some of these include: Blocking…