From a young age, most people are taught to keep their hands to themselves and not to touch others who do not want to be touched. However, sometimes emotions boil over and kids end up in fights. When the children involved in these incidences are young, parents or a school will usually handle discipline, but
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Common reasons for denial of a social security disability claim
People in Tennessee injure themselves every day. Such injuries may be minor, such as a bruise or a small cut that requires minimum medical attention, or it can be much more serious and require professional medical attention. This is also true for illnesses and diseases. Some people can get over certain illnesses relatively quickly, but
Read MoreFactors used to determine alimony in Tennessee
People in Tennessee work many different types of jobs. The exact job one may have can have significant consequences when it comes to divorce. Spouses may work very different types of jobs and earn varying levels of income, or only one spouse may work because the other stays home with young children. Others still may
Read MoreSeeking SSD benefits for your bipolar disorder
Mental illness accounts in part for 45 percent of successful Social Security Disability claims. This statistic may encourage you if you are considering seeking disability benefits. However, you should be aware that it is increasingly difficult for those with mental health issues to gain approval for their applications. While the Social Security Administration classifies mental
Read MoreThe new tax bill makes some big changes to what people will owe
As people in Tennessee are probably aware, over the last few months both the House of Representatives and the Senate have been working on a new tax bill to overhaul the current tax system. After meeting together, the House and Senate both settled on a joint bill which was passed by both the House and
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