What to do with school schedules. Back-to-school time can be tough for newly divorced couples, but a little planning and a lot of mutual consideration can go a long way …
Greensboro Family Law: Summer Solutions
What to do in the summer? Summertime means a break from routine, and that disruption can wreak havoc with family schedules–particularly families of divorce. Divorcing and divorced couples need to …
Greensboro Family Law: Social Media
Social Media and Divorce Social media continues to be a fruitful source of evidence in divorce cases, despite warnings and cautionary tales about Facebook posts and indiscreet tweets ending up …
Greensboro Divorce: What to do
Were do I start? Whether you are thinking about getting a divorce, have decided on it, or are already in the process, here are a few things that you will …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: Some States Changing Ages for Minors
N.C. is One of Only Two States to Treat 16-Year-Old Offenders as Adults: Two States with Similar Rules are Changing their Laws. In North Carolina, a teenagers aged 16 or …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: Explain a Crime – When Shoplifting Turns into a Felony.
Simple Shoplifting, under Certain Circumstances, Can Turn into a Felony. Shoplifting used to be one of those teenaged-type crimes, where experimenting young people would get in trouble, get a slap …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Barring Black Jurors Overturns Man’s Death Penalty Verdict.
Georgia Man’s Death Row Verdict Overturned The United States Supreme Court overturned Timothy Foster’s death penalty verdict, ruling that prosecutors illegally and unconstitutionally barred black jurors. In a 7-to-1 verdict …
High Point DWI & DUI
DWI Defined North Carolina’s Safe Roads Act of 1983 did away with all of the state’s previous drug- and alcohol-related driving laws and put everything under a single offense―driving while …
Greensboro Family Law: Mediation
The Positives of Mediation Everyone hates the thought of mediation because they think if they mediate something then they are not “winning”. And it’s true, at the end of a …
Greensboro Family Law: Divorce
How to Survive a Divorce As told by Deborah J. Cohan, Ph.D. I remember in February 2011 being in the greeting card aisle in CVS looking at Valentine’s Day cards, when …