How can my Greensboro Family Law Attorney explain how the new tax law will affect my divorce? The details of the Trump tax plan have been hot topics in the …
Can A Greensboro Defense Attorney Help You With A Texting While Driving Ticket?
Can A Greensboro Defense Attorney Help You With A Texting While Driving Ticket? Can a Greensboro defense attorney help you with a texting while driving ticket? Yes! Today, technology develops …
Sleeping in Separate Bedrooms – Greensboro Divorce Lawyer
Greensboro Divorce Lawyer My spouse and I have been sleeping in separate bedrooms for over a year. Can I file for divorce? A great question for a Greensboro Family Law …
Spartans Rise Up! … For Homecoming
The attorneys at Garrett Walker Aycoth & Olson welcome UNCG Spartans to Homecoming 2017 UCCG Homecoming 2017 is October 16-22, and the university has plenty of events for Spartans, alumni, …
Greensboro Criminal Attorney Explains a Crime: Shoplifting
Shoplifting is often confused with larceny, and shoplifting can be more serious. In North Carolina, shoplifting is generally a Class 3 misdemeanor, the lowest-level criminal charge one can receive. But …
A&T 91st Homecoming Set for THIS Weekend
Law Firm The Lawyers of Garrett Walker Aycoth & Olson Welcome Alumni, Students, Family and Friends. The Greensboro attorney Garrett Walker Aycoth & Olson welcome the North Carolina Agricultural and …
Supreme Court Docket Historically Significant
The U.S. Supreme Court this term will have one of the most significant dockets in recent history. With the new Justice Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court has begun one of …
Imprisonment Studies and the Media
A Greensboro Criminal Defense Lawyer & the U.S. Epidemic of Mass Incarceration Lately, there has been a lot about the cycle of poverty and criminal justice system, and this systemic …
A GREENSBORO CRIMINAL LAWYER EXPLAINS GOING ARMED IN TERROR OF THE PUBLIC
Going Armed to the Terror Attorney North Carolina is an “open carry” state, but there are limits to that right. If a unicorn walks about the streets of North Carolina …
EXPLAIN A CRIME: MISDEMEANOR SEXUAL BATTERY
The Consequences of this Misdemeanor are Serious Sexual Battery (N.C. Gen. Stat. §14-27.33) is a Class A1 misdemeanor, which is punishable by a maximum of 150 days (five months) in …