by Joseph Ray Powers | Jan 20, 2024 | Family Disputes
In Idaho, once a decision is made in a small claims court, and if an appeal is filed and subsequently lost, this decision is typically considered final. Small claims courts are designed to be a simpler and faster way to resolve disputes without the need for a lengthy...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Jan 19, 2024 | Family Disputes
The behavior where individuals show a lack of concern for how their actions impact others’ emotional well-being is often described as “callousness” or “indifference.” If it’s more severe and consistent, it could be indicative of...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Jan 18, 2024 | Jesus
The Weight of a Fear For many believers, the fear of losing God’s favor can be an overwhelming concern. It’s a fear that strikes at the heart of one’s spiritual life, reflecting a deep desire to remain aligned with divine will and grace. This fear is not...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Jan 17, 2024 | Family Disputes
In the insightful words of C. Northcote Parkinson, “The void created by the failure to communicate is soon filled with poison, drivel, and misrepresentation.” This profound statement encapsulates a critical aspect of human interaction and organizational...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Jan 16, 2024 | Family Disputes
The legal standoff with Puka has reached a critical juncture. We face a strategic decision: whether to continue our lawsuit or pause it in the hope of fostering future dialogue. This decision is complicated by our belief that Puka may outright refuse to communicate if...