In Michigan, one of the main reasons employees are reluctant to report workplace wrongdoing as a whistleblower is the fear of how it might negatively impact them in the future. The line between doing the right thing and considering an individual’s future is a thin...
Month: April 2021
Fighting foreclosure
The past year has been a difficult one for many people in Michigan. The economy has taken a beating, and many people have lost their jobs or experienced a sudden drop in income. Fortunately, struggling Michigan residents have benefitted from a number of state and...
Are reverse mortgages wise foreclosure alternatives in Michigan?
In Michigan and across the United States, people might be aware of reverse mortgages because of the number of commercials promoting them. These often feature well-known actors who give a basic explanation of the benefits of reverse mortgages. The advertisements are...
Keeping the family home in a tough economy
The past year has left millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet. Unpaid bills and job losses have made it difficult for them to see a way out of mounting debts, especially for those facing wage garnishment, foreclosure or eviction. Some people in Michigan...
Is your non-solicitation agreement broader than you think?
Leaving a job is a major decision. You may be giving up a certain level of pay or specific benefits in order to pursue a job that is a better fit for you, or you may be moving onto something with more financial incentives. Regardless of why you change jobs, you need...