If the police are trying to build a case against you, one thing they will hope to do is collect evidence that links you to the crime they believe you have committed. The evidence they are looking for (if indeed any exists) could be found anywhere from your home to the...
Month: August 2024
Should your co-parent ask you to babysit first?
One of the saddest things for any divorcing parent is the prospect of not being able to see their child whenever they like. You and the other parent will typically each be allocated a certain amount of time to spend with your children. How that time is split can vary...
Assault and battery in Georgia: Probably not what you think
What does it take to end up facing charges of assault or battery? It’s probably easier than you realize to end up in handcuffs after a heated encounter or a brief altercation. Most people define “assault and battery” in their minds as something that causes actual...
Can couples’ counseling make for a better divorce?
Couples counseling is something that a lot of people use when they’re trying to save their marriage – but counseling is also something that couples are starting to use to help them navigate their divorces. The end of a marriage is rarely easy, and “divorce counseling”...
The potential criminal consequences of hazing
If you’re preparing to send your child back to college in the upcoming weeks, you’re likely not thinking about what kind of serious trouble they could get into if they get involved in a hazing incident. Too often, however, fraternity, sports team and private club...
How co-parents can help kids navigate divorce questions, comments
If this upcoming school year will be the first since you and your spouse separated or divorced, you’ve got a lot to think about. You’ll need to work out how expenses will be divided, notify the appropriate administrators and teachers and determine how you and your...
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