Ideally, your spouse will be onboard with the idea of getting divorced before you file paperwork with a Georgia court. However, even if your spouse doesn't want the marriage to end, you still have the right to go through the process of dissolving it. Let's take a...
Year: 2022
Speeding can increase the odds of getting injured when driving
The speed limits in Georgia and South Carolina are set to ensure you stay safe while driving on highways and city roads. Increasing the speed of your vehicle over these limits can boost the odds of getting injured if you're involved in a car crash. Driving within the...
Common police mistakes in DUI cases
DUI crashes are the reason that officers in South Carolina and other states have the right to enforce drunk driving laws. However, there are mistakes that police may make during the stop or arrest. Lack of reasonable suspicion and probable cause For a case to hold up...
Have you tried to avoid distracted driving in North Carolina?
Distracted driving is a huge problem in the United States. Every day, motor vehicle accidents occur because drivers are not paying attention to the road. You may think that you're a good driver and that you cannot fall victim to distracted driving, but it can happen...
How does equitable distribution affect your divorce?
Are you planning to get a divorce in Aiken or Augusta in Georgia? If so, you may be faced with a new concept that you need to learn. This is the principle of equitable distribution. It can affect the way that your property and assets are legally distributed after your...
Avoiding serious car injuries in South Carolina
Countless car accidents occur in the U.S. each year, and some of them are more serious than others. However, many people are not aware of the potential for serious injuries that can result from even a seemingly minor crash. Common examples of serious car crash...