Young Thug’s Attorney Held in Contempt Last month, during the racketeering trial of rapper Young Thug (real name Jeffery Lamar Williams), his attorney, Brian Steel, was found in contempt of court by Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville. The incident ...
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Can Police Legally Lie to You in GA?
While it is a crime to lie to the police by making a false statement, presenting fake documents, or concealing facts, the opposite is not illegal. ...
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What Is Retaliatory Behavior in Co-Parenting?
Understanding Retaliatory Behaviors in Co-Parenting Retaliatory behaviors in co-parenting are actions taken by one parent to punish or get back at the ...
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How to Deal with a High-Conflict Co-Parent
What Is a High-Conflict Parent? A high-conflict person refers to a person that has a pattern of increasing conflict (instead of resolving or reducing ...
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Should I Take My Child to Therapy After Divorce?
How Divorce Affects Children Divorce can significantly impact children, affecting their emotional, social, and academic well-being. Common reactions ...
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Gray Area Retirees & Military Divorce
If you are getting divorced, you know that a key part of the process is the division of assets. In Georgia, assets acquired during your marriage, ...
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4 Categories of Criminal Defenses: Understanding Defense Strategies
What Are the Four Major Criminal Law Defenses? The American justice system operates on the principle of "innocent until proven guilty." This places ...
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How to Divorce Amicably
Divorce is often painted as a battlefield, a war between spouses waged in courtrooms. But this adversarial image isn't the only option. An amicable ...
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Restitution for Criminal Offenses
Understanding Restitution in GA Criminal Cases If you've been convicted of a crime in Georgia, you may be facing a court order for restitution. This ...
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Understanding an Invisible Divorce
When people think about divorce, they often think about loud arguments, court sessions, and lawyers. But what about the breakups that happen quietly, ...
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