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Georgia’s New Distracted Driving Law: What You Need To Know

Recently, the Georgia Senate voted on House Bill 673, which is aimed at cracking down on distracted driving. The new law requires drivers to use hands-free devices with any electronic while driving. Under the new law, distracted driving fines will increase to $900 dollars, and offenses will incur a penalty on your driver’s license of …

Establishing Your Paternal Rights In Georgia

The process of establishing paternity rights in Georgia can be extremely difficult to navigate. Maternal rights are inherent at birth, but establishing a father’s rights can be far more complicated, especially in cases involving unmarried couples or divorce. When a father signs a birth certificate, he is not establishing parental rights, although many people assume …

Can Lack Of Intimacy Be Considered Grounds For Divorce?

  As Family Law attorneys, we get a lot of questions about divorce. One question that many people are embarrassed to ask is whether withholding sex can be grounds for divorce. The lack of intimacy in a marriage can be difficult to quantify, but it can be grounds for divorce, with some caveats. Georgia has …

Attorney Trinity Hundredmark Was Honored To Attend This Year’s Leadership Stetson Event

Every year, Stetson University hosts its annual Leadership Stetson event, giving alumni the chance to network and celebrate their continual growth in their chosen profession. Attorney Trinity Hundredmark of Andersen, Tate & Carr was honored to be invited to attend the highly selective eleventh annual Leadership Stetson event, for her continued leadership in her community …

How Social Media Can Affect Your Divorce

Social media is still relatively new, and its effect on divorces even more so. As with all emerging technology, the way social media will be used in court can (and will) significantly impact how cases are handled, and it’s important to understand how social media can hurt you in a divorce. Unsurprisingly, the use of …

Understanding the Criteria for “A Child’s Best Interests”

For any parents dealing with issues relating to child custody and visitation orders, it can be frustrating to try to predict how the judge will interpret the child’s best interests. Often, this term can feel abstract and subjective. In our recent post, The Process of Determining Custody and Visitation, we explored the five most relevant …

Understanding Stalking Charges in the State of Georgia

Stalking is considered a serious crime that can carry significant sentencing. Stalking is no longer limited to traditional forms of contact, as it now encompasses new forms of electronic communication. In some cases, alleged victims of stalking will provide false information to authorities or mistakenly identify their stalker, so it is critical to understand what constitutes …