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Who can take away my driver's license?
Only the State of Tennessee can revoke your driver’s license. Drivers in Tennessee must renew their licenses every five years. When you renew your license, you must take a vision test, and you may be required to take a written or driving test. If you fail any of these tests, you may not be eligible to have your license renewed.
If a doctor or family member becomes concerned about your ability to drive safely, they can request an Unsafe Driver Investigation.
What is age discrimination in the workplace?
Age discrimination in the workplace is where an individual who is 40 years of age or older is not treated fairly by an employer or fellow employees due to their age, and the unfair treatment results in loss of opportunity, pay, or work.
Is there an age requirment to claim age discrimination?
Yes. Age discrimination rules only cover people 40 years of age or older. Disability protections cover all disabled people but may also cover older workers when age discrimination cannot be shown.
What is a contract?
Almost every purchase you make involves a contract between you and the seller. If you have ever bought a car, hired a worker to make a repair, or bought a shirt on a credit card, you have entered into a contract.
How do I protect myself?
The following are some tips when entering into a contract:
What is a finance charge?
The finance charge is the interest you pay on the unpaid balance of your account. All issuers of credit cards give you a period of time within which, if you pay in full, no finance charge will apply.
How do I get a copy of my credit report?
You can receive one free credit report every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). You can get the report at www.annualcreditreport.com, or by calling (877) 322-8228.
Why are older adults targets for scams?
Financial exploitation of older adults has been called the crime of the 21st Century. Although direct theft or robbery is always a concern, older adults are easy targets for scams and frauds. Older adults are often easy targets due to:
1. Use Appropriate Security Settings On Social Media
What Is Elder Abuse?
Although there is not a legal definition, elder abuse means offensive or harmful treatment of someone sixty (60) years of age or older or other vulnerable adults with disabilities. Elder abuse can include physical, emotional, financial, psychological, or sexual abuse. It may also include financial neglect, self-neglect, or abandonment. Seniors commonly experience more than one type of mistreatment at the same or different times. Some types of elder abuse include:
What are some tips to protect myself at home?
Consider the following tips for keeping yourself safe in your home:
Do grandparents have rights to custody and visitation of their grandchildren?
Yes, under limited circumstances. Generally, the U.S. Constitution provides that parents have the right to raise their children as they see fit without interference. Just because grandparents might do a better job of raising a grandchild does not mean grandparents can interfere unless there is actual danger to a child. Nor do grandparents have any absolute right to be able to visit with their grandchildren.
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