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Andersen, Tate & Carr Attorney Patrick McDonough Awarded Highest Possible 2021 AV Preeminent Rating®

ATC Law is pleased to announce that Attorney Patrick J. McDonough, who leads the sex trafficking division at Andersen, Tate and Carr, has been awarded the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards by the AV Preeminent Rating for 2021. McDonough has used his unique legal insight and decades of experience to …

Criminal Defense Attorney Pat McDonough Recognized With The Gwinnett County Chamber’s Public Service Award

Andersen, Tate & Carr is proud to recognize attorney Patrick McDonough’s achievement in being the recipient of the Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce’s Public Service Award. The Public Service Award is given to members of the community who have dedicated their time and talents to others, helping to make the community a better place for …

Parental Kidnapping Laws In Georgia: Acting In The Best Interests Of The Child

The most difficult and contentious area of any divorce is determining custody. There are countless factors that go into determining custody, and agreements can be amended and changed over time. One situation that, while not common, comes up due to custody agreements is parental kidnapping. Kidnapping is often seen through the lens of dramatized television, …

ATC Attorney Trinity Hundredmark Nominated For The Moxie Award

Andersen, Tate and Carr is proud to announce attorney Trinity Hundredmark’s recent nomination for the Moxie Award, an award dedicated to honoring the contributions of women in the Gwinnett County, GA area. The inaugural award is being hosted by the Gwinnett Leadership Organization for Women, an initiative developed by the Gwinnett Chamber. It recognizes organizations …

How To Resolve A Bench Warrant

Typically, the word “warrant” evokes images of police appearing at your door. While arrest warrants can absolutely lead to that outcome, the most common form of warrant in Georgia is a bench warrant. The difference between the two is significant, despite the differences in how they are served. Removing a bench warrant can be difficult, …

Understanding Trespassing Charges In Georgia

Trespassing is a fairly broad crime in Georgia. The severity of the crime can range from a misdemeanor to a major felony. While it seems cut and dry, there are a great many parts for trespassing to be considered criminal trespassing. There are numerous ways criminal trespassing; A person commits the offense of criminal trespass …

What Constitutes As Forgery In Georgia?

The term “forgery” typically evokes scenes from a crime thriller, but the reality is that it’s a serious crime that can stem from a number of causes. Forgery charges arise from cases of producing or altering a document in order to deceive, whether it’s an individual, a business, or the state of Georgia. The severity …

What Is Considered “Obstruction of Justice” In Georgia?

The word “obstruction” is being heard more and more due to the current political turmoil and investigations. While it might be spoken of in regards to major cases that reach huge world players, obstruction can happen at every level of law enforcement. Even a routine traffic stop can lead to obstruction, and it’s important to …