You’re right to be concerned if your ex-spouse is trying relocate with your child. After all, increasing the physical distance between you and your child can have a tremendous impact on your relationship with that child. It can become harder to have in-person...
Establishing parental rights
Many children are born each year in the Gwinnett County area to parents who are not married. When children are born in Georgia to unmarried parents the father does not have any legal rights. The father can gain rights to visitation and custody through a process called...
A conviction for drug possession can result in serious penalties
People in Georgia use drugs for a variety of reasons. Many use them to treat various illnesses, diseases or to control pain. When people use drugs for this purpose, the drugs are usually prescribed and monitored by a doctor. Using drugs as prescribed is legal and can...
How a DUI conviction can wreck your career
Getting a DUI conviction can negatively affect you in a variety of ways. You could face significant jail or prison time, and you could have to pay large fines. But have you ever considered how a DUI conviction could wreck your career? Unfortunately, a DUI conviction,...
How does drug trafficking differ from mere possession?
If you manufacture, distribute, sell or even possess a large quantity of drugs in Georgia, it may be possible for you to be charged with drug trafficking. In general, drug trafficking is a more serious crime than drug possession. The difference between drug possession...