Year: 2020

Whiplash common in Georgia rear-end crashes

The car comes speeding in from behind and fails to stop before slamming into your vehicle’s rear. If you’ve been the victim of a car wreck like this, it’s not unusual for you to suffer one or more injuries, especially to your body’s soft tissue. One type of injury that is all-too-common from these rear-end… Continue reading Whiplash common in Georgia rear-end crashes

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How your children’s needs influence child custody in a divorce

Most people have heard at least one horror story about a custody outcome that was totally unfair. For example, an angry parent lies to the courts and finds a way to prevent their ex from having parenting time. Maybe you heard a story where one parent intentionally moved out of state in order to cut… Continue reading How your children’s needs influence child custody in a divorce

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Almost every car wreck stems from human error

Why do car wrecks happen at such a staggering rate, taking around 35-40,000 lives per year? You can point to all of the individual causes you want, from cellphone use to drowsy driving to drunk driving to teen drivers. All of these things do play a role. But it can be simpler than that.  Almost… Continue reading Almost every car wreck stems from human error

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What is ‘crossing the guard line’ in Georgia?

If you’ve never heard the term “crossing the guard line,” you aren’t alone. It’s used to describe the specific action of entering some kind of correctional building — whether jail or prison — with guns, alcohol or drugs in your possession. The law is aimed at preventing people from trying to smuggle contraband in to… Continue reading What is ‘crossing the guard line’ in Georgia?

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Drivers who are too tired are hazards on the road

In order to drive safely, every driver must be in the right mental state to handle the task. One thing that can reduce their ability to do this is fatigue. Drivers who don’t get enough sleep are at an increased risk of causing a car wreck that can lead to catastrophic injuries or even death.… Continue reading Drivers who are too tired are hazards on the road

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Divorcing? Take a close look at your financial affairs

In a divorce, you’re moving from married to single, from a partnership to someone who must make decisions on their own. Many of those decisions will be financial. It might have been years since you handled money. Your spouse might have controlled the checkbook and had the inside knowledge about the money – even if… Continue reading Divorcing? Take a close look at your financial affairs

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Things not to do while driving (and we’re not just talking cellphones)

We all know texting while driving is a big no-no, but what are some other non-electronic things drivers should refrain from while out and about on the roads? Put the make-up down Ladies—and some gentleman—do not put on makeup while you drive. Driving down the interstate with a mascara wand in hand is never a… Continue reading Things not to do while driving (and we’re not just talking cellphones)

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Ways to care for yourself after–or in the midst–of a divorce

There’s nothing easy about divorce. It’s stressful and hard, and it’s not something that gets resolved overnight. But even in the midst of this trying time, there are things you can do to help take care of yourself. Get back to the basics Eat right. Sleep right. Repeat. The National Sleep Foundation recommends adults get… Continue reading Ways to care for yourself after–or in the midst–of a divorce

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How driving mistakes can reduce your personal injury claim

Law enforcement officials often have to make a quick decision regarding the designation of fault after a motor vehicle collision. They will write up a police report at the scene of the crash after looking at the physical evidence and hearing testimony from the individuals involved in the crash itself and other witnesses to the… Continue reading How driving mistakes can reduce your personal injury claim

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Stepparent adoptions: When you love them like your own

You love your spouse’s child like they’re your own. You know that they deserve more than what they’ve been through in their short life, too. Their other parent is not in the picture. You’ve never met them, and your spouse doesn’t know where they are. You think it would be a good idea to step… Continue reading Stepparent adoptions: When you love them like your own

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