Most divorces represent finality in permanently ending a relationship with a spouse. However, a significant segment of marital dissolutions that end see exes reuniting and marrying again. Deep emotional bonds are hard to break, regardless of the circumstances that...
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What makes for responsible adult substance use?
When you’re going to be drinking or using any type of substance that could be potentially impairing, you need to be conscientious about conducting yourself responsibly. Taking the right precautions can help you avoid unsafe situations or serious legal issues. Here are...
How police catch the big fish drug trafficker
When it comes to drug offenses, the police are often much more interested in the big fish than the small-time drug dealer. For that reason, they have many tactics used specifically to locate the big fish in drug crimes. Observation Observation is the most commonly...
What is a mandatory minimum?
Anyone facing indictment for a crime could be looking at a jail sentence. An unfavorable ruling might be calamitous. Should a mandatory minimum apply, the presiding judge must impose a requisite punishment. Learning about mandatory minimums can help prisoners...
3 things to do to prevent a DUI from ruining the vibe
Your friends and family want to enjoy a fun night out with you that ends with you safely in bed. Unquestionably, a DUI can carry a considerable cost, both in freedom and money, and will completely ruin your vibe. When out drinking, these tips can help to keep you and...
Should I refuse a field sobriety test?
If you make the mistake of driving while intoxicated, you put yourself at risk of a DUI arrest. However, people make a few misconceptions and mistakes when they get pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving. Police officers are under no obligation to help you when...
3 vital facts about property division in Georgia
Even though U.S. Census Bureau statistics show a decline in the national divorce rate in the decade between 2009 and 2019, this is partially due to a correlating decrease in the marriage rate or millennials choosing to delay legal unions. Divorces continue to occur....
When can police search your property for drugs without a warrant?
If Georgia law enforcement has ever stopped you, you probably had many questions. For example, can an officer ask to examine your property for drugs? Do you have to comply? Police will usually need the warrant to search your vehicle, home or person for illegal...
What you need to know about mandatory minimum sentences
If you are facing criminal charges, you may have some well-founded fears about spending time behind bars, paying a stiff fine or both. This may be especially true if you have previous convictions on your record. How much time you spend in prison, though, may depend...
Georgia’s Hands-free law may be helping to reduce crash numbers
On July 1, 2018, Georgia joined many other U.S. states by making it illegal to use handheld electronic devices while behind the wheel. In addition to increasingly steep fines for first, second and third offenses, violators may have points added against their driving...