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Cracking Down On Bad Parental Behavior

When the parents of minor-aged children divorce, the plans to deal with issues pertaining to them are referred to as the parenting plan. Parenting plans cover important considerations like custody, child support, visitation plans, health insurance coverage for the child, and more. In some cases, the non-custodial parent takes actions that can call for an adjustment in visitation. The first step toward protecting the child from the negative actions of a parent can be visitation that has to be supervised by a third party. Read More 

Need A Lawyer To Fight A DWI? What To Look For

DUI and DWI are more than a traffic ticket. When you get a DUI or a DWI, you are going to face a wide range of consequences. That is why you need to have an attorney represent you so that you can minimize the consequences you face and the way they impact your life. Find a Licensed Attorney First, you need to find a licensed attorney to help you with your case. Read More 

Driving Under The Influence And Underage Drinking

While all driving under the influence (DUI) charges are serious, if the accused is not yet 21 years of age, the charges and the punishments are different. To find out what to expect if your loved one has been arrested and charged with underage drinking and driving, read on. Stricter Standards Anyone caught driving while intoxicated can be charged with a DUI. To be legally intoxicated, the standard in all states is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of above . Read More 

Dealing With Your DUI Plea Bargain

While assumptions can be ill-advised, it's pretty safe to say that you will probably be offered a plea bargain after your driving under the influence (DUI) charge. Plea bargains are a deal struck between a defendant (the person charged with the DUI) and the prosecutor's office. While plea bargains can be a very good thing, you should have the full complement of information about your case at your disposal before you agree to one. Read More 

Divorce Is Easy Compared To Digital Separation

When you separate from your spouse, you may be dreading the actual divorce process—but divorce is relatively simple these days for most people thanks to "no-fault" divorce laws in every state. It probably won't be long before you're legally unentangled from your spouse. However, separating your digital life from your soon-to-be-ex may be a lot more complicated. Here's a basic guide on how to make sure that you don't stay accidentally digitally intertwined with your spouse during a divorce. Read More