Families in Will County who have a pet generally have a deep sentimental attachment to the animal, often feeling like their pet is a member of their family. Therefore, when married pet owners decide to divorce, they will likely be concerned about whether they can keep...
Month: February 2021
Young adults are getting their house in order
It used to be that the topic of estate planning was something that only older people who’ve already lived a full life talked about. The past year has changed all that. Younger adults are talking about and planning for the future in ways not seen for a long time. The...
Going over statistics on pedestrian accidents
If you enjoy walking or jogging as a way to exercise or you need to walk to work because you do not have access to public transportation or a vehicle, focus on your safety. Moreover, if you were recently involved in a pedestrian accident, make sure you look into the...
Student loan repayment and discharge
Many people borrow student loans to pay for higher education. Even many years after graduate, they can still have difficulty repaying the loans. It is helpful to understand a few of federal student loan repayment options that may be available to borrowers. IBR and...
When getting married, when should you file for bankruptcy?
You know you want to walk down the aisle with your significant other, but you do not know when to file for bankruptcy. Should you file before saying, "I do," or wait until after? Experian may have the answers you need. Start your marriage on the right financial foot....
When does speeding become deadly?
Most Will County area residents understand the importance of driving safely. But most drivers also engage in risky behavior, including speeding. Speeding is one of the most common causes of car accidents in the U.S. and results in nearly 10,000 fatal crashes each...
Was 2020 the worst year for bankruptcies?
We see the news every day. The parade of horribles: job losses, high unemployment, business closers, etc. And, with all of this grim economic news, it hardly a wonder that many of us believe that 2020 saw bankruptcies skyrocket. But, did that actually happen? The...