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When Did the Eviction Moratorium End? What Does This Mean for Renters & Landlords?
During COVID-19, a moratorium was put in place to keep renters from evicting. Now that it's over what does this mean for renters and landlords?

Bill and Melinda Gates Divorce with No Prenup - Why Having an Exit Plan is Critical
We've all heard about the Bill Gates divorce, but did you know the couple never had a prenup? Learn everything about prenups & postnups from LegalShield.

Antisemitism in America: The Effects of Gaza Strip
As antisemitism in America escalates, targeting both Jewish and Palestinian Americans, you must ask yourselves: Do you have the legal support you need?

Intimidation Tactics: Can the Police Lie to a Minor?
Lawyers in Illinois are trying to stop police from using intimidation tactics, on minors. Always have a lawyer present to rightfully protect yourself.

5 Tips for the 4th to Help Keep You Out of Court
The 4th of July often involves partying, which could mean injuries and even law suits. Here are 5 tips from LegalShield to keep you out of court this holiday.

Tips for Settling Common Neighborhood Disputes
Disputes with neighbors are not unusual but it's important to understand the laws where you live. A LegalShield lawyer can help you resolve the matter.

Understanding a Home Purchase Agreement
Learn everything about home purchase agreements, who prepares them, key legal terms, contingencies, and how to avoid risks. Get expert real estate insights.

Let Freedom Ring: Senate Recognized Juneteenth as a National Holiday
In the pursuit of equality and recognizing wrongful events in our history, the Senate passed an important bill, so when did Juneteenth become a holiday?

A Man Was Stuck in a Whale’s Mouth for 30 Seconds. Here’s Why You Need a Will
A whale recently scooped a lobster diver into its mouth. This dangerous incident should be a reminder on why you need a will for any unexpected situations.

What is Eviction Moratorium & Why Did it End?
The eviction moratorium essentially halted all evictions to protect renters, but now it’s scheduled to expire on July 31. What does this mean for renters?

What Does Right to Repair Mean for You?
A new rule is in the works to stop manufacturers from limiting you from repairing your own tech. Here's what you need to know about your right to repair.

Juveniles Tried as Adults: The Fight for Change
American teenagers who commit crimes are often juveniles tried as adults, which increases their chance of trauma. Some people are fighting to change that.

Free Britney Explained: What is a Conservatorship?
The movement, Free Britney, has made people everywhere start thinking about legal rights and protections. LegalShield breaks down the basics for you here.

Is Your Home Sturdy & Safe? 4 Tips to Avoid Red Flags with Your HOA Fees and Contract
There's a lesson buried along with the rubble in Surfside, Florida for homeowners. Here's what you should consider when looking at your HOA fees.

5 Estate Planning Tips Knives Out Teaches You
Who would've thought that a blockbuster movie could teach us estate planning tips? This film contains the info you need to help you take care of your family.

Is the Eviction Moratorium Going to be Extended?
Eviction moratorium has ended, and officials are trying to blunt the effects. Questions like, Is the eviction moratorium going to be extended, still pop up.

Calling the Shots: Officials Require Healthcare Workers and More to Get COVID-19 Vaccine or Pass Weekly Test
As the Delta variant spreads, questions arise concerning vaccination rights. Get more information here.

LegalShield Launches Enhanced, User-Friendly Mobile App
LegalShield launched a new user-friendly and more convenient app.

Calling the Shots: FDA Approved the Pfizer Vaccine. Does This Mean A Vaccine Mandate is On The Way?
Since the FDA approved the Pfizer-Biotech vaccine, Americans are wondering what their legal rights are in the face of an impending vaccine mandate.

Mask Wars: Bullying on the Rise Over School Masking Policies. Know How to Protect Your Children
School is in session. The question is: to mask or not to mask? Find out how to address the legal issues that may arise over this debate.

Emergency Prepping: What to do in a Natural Disaster
Natural disasters can happen at any moment, and it’s essential to know the importance of emergency prepping in case the next disaster is around the corner.

Changes to the PSLF Student Loan Forgiveness Program: Are You Eligible?
Washington is working on updates for the public service loan forgiveness program. Learn everything you need to know and if you are eligible to receive it.

Coronavirus: Employee Considerations
Questions about being able to work without risking getting sick causes anxiety for employees. LegalShield answers questions you might have about your rights.

I Quit: Why Are Americans Quitting Their Jobs and How Do Employment Rights Take a Part in This?
Why are people quitting their jobs across the U.S. and how do employment rights come into play? Read out to LegalShield about any questions you might have.