If you recognize symptoms, such as continued use of controlled substances despite negative consequences or seeking drugs compulsively, in yourself or a loved one in Georgia, you may be seeing signs of drug addiction. Though less observable to the layperson, addiction...
Month: October 2019
New trends in child custody cases
As lawyers in Georgia know well, divorces provide their share of wrinkles and unusual situations in child custody cases. While many cases proceed without a lot of complications, others present unique challenges to the parents, the lawyers and the judges. In recent...
What are the divorce requirements in Georgia?
If the state of your marriage has gotten to the point where a divorce seems to be the only viable option, you need to be aware of some basic facts surrounding Georgia’s divorce laws. Always keep in mind that divorce is a legal proceeding and as such must be done in...
How can we overcome joint custody issues?
Sharing parenting of your child in Georgia with someone who is not your spouse or significant other is tricky sometimes. Unlike when you were married, you do not always consult with each other, and you work separately a lot of the time because you are not parenting...
Understanding Georgia DUI penalties
In Georgia, law enforcement can arrest motorists for driving under the influence with a measured blood alcohol content of at least 0.08% or obvious impairment with a lower BAC. With the state's implied consent law, refusing a breath test results in license suspension...