This confidentiality program is designed to assist victims of domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, and sexual assault offenses. You can learn more @ https://sos-tn-gov-files.tnsosfiles.com/forms/415626_Safe%20at%20Home%20Program%20Overview.vFINAL_0.pdf?HcekVd3Kn2bGhZ6Iofl.tcNPUnRtkXFn This program is open to all victims of domestic abuse, stalking, human trafficking, rape, sexual battery, or any other sexual offense who satisfy eligibility and application requirments at no cost.
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Do I have to go to court to get compensation after a car crash?
You can’t go a single day without hearing or reading about serious car crashes occurring in Tennessee or elsewhere. Thousands of people across the country die in motor vehicle accidents every year and many more suffer injuries from which they may never fully recover. Following a car crash, do victims or their surviving family members
Read MoreYou can complete your divorce without going to court
For Tennessee couples, the decision to file for divorce is complex and often follows a difficult time between the two partners. It is not easy to move forward with ending your marriage, but if you are sure this is the right choice for you, you can approach this process in several ways. Some divorces are
Read MoreTaxpayers Should Be Wary of Phone Calls from People Claiming to be From the IRS
Taxpayers have lost more than $1 million this year in a scam where telephone callers are impersonating Internal Revenue Service officials. The impersonators are calling taxpayers and telling them they owe the IRS money and request payment via phone using a prepaid debit/credit card or wire transfer. If the caller balks at making the payment
Read MoreBreaking Bad and What to Do with Taxes on Illegal Income
As the hit show Breaking Bad comes to an end, Forbes ran an interesting article on the tax implications of illegal activities as it relates to the hit show. The author highlights a few problems that arise when conducting illegal transactions, including: Illegal income is still considered taxable income by the IRS. Regardless of the
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