Wearing a seat belt is one of the simplest ways to stay safe on the road. That’s why Georgia law requires drivers and passengers to wear them in most vehicles. Failing to buckle up can lead to more severe injuries in a crash. While it can also affect how much...
Criminal Defense And High-Stakes Divorce In Georgia Requires Grit And Local Insight
Month: February 2025
Your rights during a criminal investigation: What Georgia residents need to know
A criminal investigation can be stressful and confusing. Law enforcement may ask questions, request searches, or even detain you. Knowing your rights helps you handle these situations confidently and avoid self-incrimination. You have the right to remain silent When...
Avoiding a criminal record with Georgia diversion programs
A criminal record can make it harder to find a job, rent an apartment, or go to college. In Georgia, some people can avoid a permanent record through diversion programs. These programs offer a second chance by allowing participants to complete requirements instead of...
Strategies for a better co-parenting relationship
Having children together means you and your ex-partner will always have a connection. While the romantic relationship may be over, many couples can still have a cordial co-parenting relationship. Whether you’re new to co-parenting, or you and your ex have been apart...
The impact of poor truck maintenance on accident liability
Commercial trucks travel thousands of miles each year, carrying heavy loads across Georgia’s highways. When trucking companies or drivers ignore maintenance, trucks become dangerous to everyone on the road and increase the risk of accidents. How poor maintenance...