Sex Offender Registry Removal In California
Before January 2021, California state law required Sex Offenders to register in the California State Sex Offender Registry upon their conviction. Convicted sex offenders were legally required to remain on the registry for life. However, following California Senate...
Exempt or Non-exempt Employee: What’s The Difference?
Exempt and non-exempt employees get to enjoy different advantages. Exempt employees are paid on a salary basis. Additionally, they generally do not receive overtime pay. In contrast, non-exempt employees are usually paid hourly but are entitled to overtime pay. Some...
California’s HIV Transmission Laws: Updated 2019
Prior to January 1, 2018, HIV laws in California were strict for HIV victims. The law provided that persons with HIV could be…
Gay Divorce and Straight Divorce: The Difference
Marriage equality has granted benefits to same-sex couples, but what happens during a divorce?