Blog: Tax Lawyer Advice – What to Do if You Get an IRS Letter

Every tax lawyer has seen clients panic after receiving letters from the Internal Revenue Service. That reaction is certainly understandable, but correspondence from the IRS isn’t necessarily cause for alarm. If you get an IRS letter, don’t freak out – instead, take a deep breath and approach the situation with a clear head. Below is some must-follow advice on what to do if you find an IRS notice in your mailbox.

Blog: Early Sports Injury Treatment – Avoid the H.A.R.M. Factors

Do you know the proper protocol for early sports injury treatment? Many acute soft tissue injuries, including muscle strains, ligament strains and tendon injuries, can be safely managed at home – if you avoid the H.A.R.M. factors for the first 72 hours. H.A.R.M. stands for heat, alcohol, running and massage, all of which can compromise healing. For more details, and to learn about the P.R.I.C.E. protocol for early sports injury treatment, read on.

Blog: Step-by-Step Guide to Transplanting Rose Bushes

Transplanting rose bushes takes planning, care and patience. But rest assured, the task can be done – and you don’t have to be a master gardener to see successful results. If your gorgeous roses are growing in the way and need to be moved – or if you’re moving and can’t bear to leave your beloved rose bushes behind – you should visit your local garden center for expert advice suited to the growing conditions in yourlandscape. In the meantime, the following step-by-step guide to transplanting rose bushes should give you an idea of how to accomplish the job.

Blog: Pro Plumbing Tips – What to Do if an Item Falls Down the Sink Drain

Did you accidentally drop something down the sink drain? Worried that it’s lost to your plumbing system forever? Whether you lost a valuable ring while washing dishes, an earring slipped off and went straight down the drain or you dropped some other precious item into the sink, try not to panic – armed with a bit of plumbing know-how, you stand a good chance at getting it back with no harm done. Here’s how.

Blog: Food Menu Program Strategies to Prevent Senior Malnutrition

The food menu program at your assisted living facility is no doubt designed to meet the nutritional needs of the residents. Yet research suggests that up to 16 percent of community-dwelling older adults may be at risk for malnutrition. The number is even higher – up to 60 percent – for seniors in long-term care centers. To help prevent senior malnutrition, experts recommend adopting the following food menu program strategies.