As we all work to navigate our collective experiences of the coronavirus, we’re trying to learn what’s available to us along the way. We are curious about how our systems, services and [...]
Unemployment Relief Expanded Unemployment Assistance The new law makes major changes to unemployment assistance, increasing the benefits and broadening who is eligible. States will still continue [...]
What Does It Do? The coronavirus emergency relief package signed into law last week gives many American workers paid leave if they need to take time off because of the outbreak, but there are [...]
With Governor Holcomb’s March 23, 2020 Directive for Hoosiers to Stay at Home, many separated or divorced parents living in Indiana are wondering what this means for their families. Parenting [...]
These are uncertain times to be sure, and we are trying to do everything in our power to keep everyone healthy and safe. In response to the recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control [...]
The Indiana General Assembly ended its 2020 regular legislative session on March 11, 2020, three days before the last day permitted by statute for short sessions. Of the 903 bills filed in the [...]
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC has) provided guidance that can help employers implement strategies to navigate the impact of COVID-19 in the workplace. This pandemic [...]
This is a stressful time to be sure, and for survivors that have active cases in courts, it is even more so. Our best advice at this point is to stay in contact with your attorney, if you have [...]
This International Women’s Day, the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence celebrates those who have fought for gender equality and for the rights of women and girls around the world. Today, [...]
If someone who is not the child’s parent has been acting as the primary caregiver and primary financial supporter of the child for a certain period of time, the judge could decide that this [...]