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Question:

my employer was charged with domestic battery then fired me.?

no two weeks notice,is there any legal recourse

Answer:

minor-infractions are usually just fixed with no penalty. Major-infractions are costly, but you will be given a discount for bringing items into compliance. Yes it is needed. Sometimes employees and employers become complaciant, it is human nature, you need somebody from the outside to point out safety issues.
Have a full tune up on your car. Make sure you have good tires, but also correct tire pressure. Plan the stops via the internet. Don't drive yourself into slumber. The most you can do in one day is about 6 hours (for every 2 hours, plan a potty and play break) Bring gameboys/nintendo DS handheld games. These also have a port for headphones. 2 year old can play with many different baby toys. Make sure babyseat is extra soft! Those safety seats can be hard on the little butt for so long. Get a peice of memory foam from the fabric store and cut it to fit under baby's bottom. Keeping the kids quiet and occupied can help you concentrate on the road for safety. Also, make sure you're checking in with hubby or mom everytime you stop. So if they don't hear from you in a few hours, they should contact the police on your behalf.

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