Tips for Getting Your Financial Life in Order in Hard Times
Two books provide financial advice for the immediate issues and for retirement. But for deep problems you are likely to need additional help.
By Paul B. Brown
Published Jan. 14, 2021Updated Jan. 22, 2021
Two books are intended to help people who are worried about their finances in the midst of this painful pandemic. One suggests ways of improving your situation right now. The other focuses on ensuring that when and if you retire, your accounts will be in solid shape.
They are both worthwhile, though for complex problems, you will need to look elsewhere.
UK government pressed over victims of IRA attacks linked to Libyan explosives
A report on compensation to UK victims of Gaddafi-sponsored IRA terrorism was delivered to government last year. By Press Association Monday 11 Jan 2021, 7:17 AM Jan 11th 2021, 7:17 AM 16,102 Views 39 Comments
File image of office buildings in London’s Docklands which were bombed in 1996.
Image: PA
Image: PA
THE UK GOVERNMENT has been pressed to “urgently release” a report into compensation for victims of IRA attacks linked to Libyan explosives.
Shadow Northern Ireland secretary of state Louise Haigh made the call on behalf of victims of the 1996 Docklands bombings in London.
Dec 18, 2020 By Gary Blankenship Senior Editor Top Stories
A request from multiple past chairs of the Family Law Section to include collaborative law questions on the annual family law certification exam is getting a favorable response from the Marital and Family Law Certification Committee.
However, the request came too late for the next family law certification exam, which is scheduled for March.
“My immediate thought was ‘Yes, let’s absolutely put it in there,’” said committee Chair Jennifer Ficarrotta. But she added another committee member reminded her the committee has already posted a study guide, which doesn’t include collaborative law materials, for the upcoming exam.