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Asking for a divorce? Follow these tips

You’ve thought about it long and hard, weighing the pros and cons to ensure that you make the right decision. In the end, you come to the conclusion that you want to ask your spouse for a divorce. Now, it’s time to share your feelings with your spouse. This is the first step in the… Continue reading Asking for a divorce? Follow these tips

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‘Operation Taking Care of Business’ leads to multiple arrests in Georgia

Nearly 50 people have been caught in a net that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation called “Operation Taking Care of Business.” The 11-month drug trafficking investigation has resulted in extensive charges that involve both weapons, drugs and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. What’s the RICO Act? Essentially, it’s a powerful… Continue reading ‘Operation Taking Care of Business’ leads to multiple arrests in Georgia

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The three-second rule can reduce the risk of a Georgia car wreck

When you learned to drive, your instructor taught you to keep a safe stopping distance from the vehicle in front. Can you remember what that distance is, though? People have since come up with a better way to explain things. They use time rather than distance. It is called the three-second rule, and this is… Continue reading The three-second rule can reduce the risk of a Georgia car wreck

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How to create a successful business partnership

It may seem logical to go into business with your best friend, but is it a good idea? The stresses of doing business together have destroyed many good relationships. Here are some things to consider: Why are you going into business together? Do your skills complement each other? Do you even need a partner? How… Continue reading How to create a successful business partnership

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Wait! Don’t settle until you know how your injuries will affect you

After an injury, one of the most important things for you to do is to understand what your medical needs will be like in the future. Are you expected to make a full recovery? Is it more likely that you will have lasting disabilities or need long-term care? The answers to those questions will help… Continue reading Wait! Don’t settle until you know how your injuries will affect you

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Can I refuse a breathalyzer in Georgia?

When you see those red and blue lights flashing in your rearview mirror and hear the whoop of the police siren as the cop car pulls you over, it can be a stressful moment — especially if the scent of alcohol is still on your breath. It’s been a while since you had your last… Continue reading Can I refuse a breathalyzer in Georgia?

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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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