As a diabetic in Maryland, knowing your workplace rights is essential. Discrimination against diabetes sufferers is prohibited under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was signed into law in 1990 and protects millions of employees nationwide. Providing...
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What to know if you were hit by a reckless driver
If you have been involved in an accident with a reckless driver in Maryland, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills and other damages. Of course, the first step in the process is to prove that the defendant was in fact negligent in allowing the accident...
Facts about workplace racial discrimination in Maryland
Although workplaces have evolved and become more diverse over the years, discrimination in the workplace is still a problem. One of the most common forms of discrimination is racial discrimination. How does racial discrimination manifest in the workplace? One common...
Overcoming religious discrimination at work
Maryland employers are generally not allowed to make employment decisions based primarily on a worker's religious beliefs. For example, your employer may be violating employment laws if it disciplined you for taking Sunday mornings off to go to church. You may also be...
Christianity and estate planning in Maryland
When it comes to estate planning in Maryland, many people are at a loss as to where to start. They may not know what documents they need or what steps to take to ensure their loved ones are cared for after they die. If this relates to you, you can always turn to the...
Workplace religious discrimination
Employees of Maryland have certain rights in the workplace. One of the protections afforded to workers makes it illegal for employers to discriminate against them based on religion. Unfortunately, workplace religious discrimination still occurs. What workers are...
Christian estate planning in practice
Estate planning is practical in nature, but with a closer look, you should also find the management of your estate a duty in Christian stewardship. By foreseeing and then planning for the needs of your family, you live up to a biblical standard. When your death...
Using an estate plan to make charitable donations
Giving to churches, schools or other charitable organizations provides Maryland residents with an opportunity to help others and support good work. While these may be rewards enough, giving to charitable organizations can also be a prudent financial strategy....
Is there a biblical element to estate planning?
Looking at Maryland law may help people understand how estate planning and probate work. Another source to explore may be the bible. Biblical passages could provide insights and ideas about how to approach estate planning. Helpful advice may lead some to examine...
Does probate have to be complicated?
If someone in Maryland dies and leaves a large estate behind, probate can be a long and complicated process. However, this doesn't have to be the case with smaller estates. If you're tasked with executing a small estate, you might be able to apply for simplified...