Georgia laws take driving under the influence (DUI) cases very seriously, though a prosecutor must provide sufficient evidence to prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction. You should always have help from a Greensboro DUI defense attorney who can challenge the evidence against you. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) The most concrete […]
Read moreWhen you give someone power of attorney, they will have a tremendous amount of power and responsibility. Essentially, they can make decisions in your stead. Here is what you should look for when choosing someone to give power of attorney. Capacity and Acumen The biggest question is whether the person has the capacity and expertise […]
Read moreIf you are charged with a relatively minor crime, you might not think that pleading guilty and accepting the punishment is such a big deal. After all, you might pay fines and serve probation, but you might not be concerned since you do not have to go to jail. However, most people do not recognize […]
Read moreNo two divorces are alike, and the amount and type of assets you own can have a significant impact on how complicated your divorce is. For example, a relatively young couple that does not have much may be able to get divorced in a matter of weeks and without the help of legal counsel. On […]
Read moreMany people decided to travel for spring break this year, as more and more businesses keep opening. When young adults go on trips together – often with little or no supervision – many issues can arise. Unfortunately, many people have their spring break vacations disrupted by arrests that can happen for different reasons. Some of […]
Read moreEvery adult should have a last will and testament and, in fact, minors as young as 14 can draft a legal will in Georgia. When it comes time to complete a will, where do you start? Do you need a lawyer’s assistance? Can you just get a form from the internet and make your own […]
Read moreMany people wonder if they can get an annulment instead of a divorce to end their marriage. What is the difference? Do you qualify? It is important to note that civil annulments under the law are separate from annulments granted by a church. While a divorce legally dissolves a marriage, an annulment is a legal […]
Read moreEvery adult should have a last will and testament and, in fact, minors as young as 14 can draft a legal will in Georgia. When it comes time to complete a will, where do you start? Do you need a lawyer’s assistance? Can you just get a form from the internet and make your own […]
Read moreThe holidays are generally associated with family gatherings and good cheer, but not everyone has an enjoyable holiday season. Some people have their holidays disrupted by arrests and criminal allegations. While no criminal activity suddenly stops from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, there are certain offenses that might increase during this time. DUI Alcoholic beverages are […]
Read moreIf you are involved in a pending divorce, you already have a lot of legal concerns on your mind. You might be regularly meeting with your attorney, sending in documents, attending mediation sessions, or even going to court hearings. The last thing you want is to address other legal issues that might not seem as […]
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