From the Avvo vault: July 4th edition
Avvo’s users ask questions on how to deal with their Independence Day-related legal issues.
Avvo’s users ask questions on how to deal with their Independence Day-related legal issues.
No matter what your particular legal situation is, whether it’s a neighbor who keeps trimming trees on your property, or a wrongful termination suit against an employer, or an arrest for DUI, or anything else, we put you on the right path:
A new annual study released on May 17th by Avvo delves deep into issues surrounding modern romance, uncovering new data about how people find love and think about relationships in 2016 America.
When it comes to supporting same-sex marriage, more Americans are shifting their attitudes since the June 2015 Supreme Court ruling that struck down state bans. In May of 2015, 43% of Americans believed same-sex marriage should be legal, compared to 48% today.
In today’s modern dating climate, some men and women are willing to do whatever it takes to meet the right person, including professional matchmaking.
Some people are morally comfortable with non-monogamy, while others are not, and a new Avvo study shows major attitudinal differences between the two groups.
A new annual study of relationship trends across the United States conducted by Avvo finds that when it comes to failing marriages, more women tend to blame their spouse than do men, and move on without regrets.
Is your special someone a lover of crime fiction? Or maybe a Making a Murderer binge watcher? If so, Avvo has just the Valentine’s Day card. See below for a selection of 10 image options you can save and send to impress your sweetie this year. And of course, if you’re ready to take the […]
On February 9th, Avvo introduced “Avvo Legal Services,” an enhancement of their online shopping experience that includes newly bundled options to help consumers more easily find and hire attorneys in their area.
Have you seen the new ads from Avvo? They feature everyday legal setbacks involving a runaway tire, an unpredictable tree, and an odd-looking–but adorable!–pooch.