Andersen, Tate & Carr is proud to recognize attorney Trinity Hundremark’s incredible achievement in being the recipient of the Gwinnett Chamber’s Moxie Award. The inaugural Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards recognizes women who are making a difference for other women across Gwinnett County and beyond. Ms. Hundredmark received the On The Rise Award, given to a …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
The Pitfalls Of Do-It-Yourself Divorce
Divorce can seem like an oppressively complicated event, and it’s not surprising people want to find any shortcuts they can to make the process “easier.” One of the most common ways people try to simplify their divorce is through online services. They promise low cost, ease, and a way to avoid the embarrassment many people …
Attorney Trinity Hundredmark Nominated One Of The Top 10 Attorneys Under 40 By the National Academy Of Criminal Defense Attorneys
Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C is proud to announce that criminal defense attorney Trinity Hundredmark has been nominated one of the Top 10 Under 40 Attorneys by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys (NACDA). The honor recognizes the most diligent, effective, and passionate attorneys in each state to better serve those in need of …
How To Prepare For A Potential Divorce
Many people going through a divorce can feel blindsided by it. The suddenness of it can be disorientating, and can make the process all the more difficult. However, getting a divorce is not an overnight event. Even if you didn’t see it coming, once you know that you and your spouse are going to separate, …
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 …
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Beating Disorderly Conduct Charges in Georgia
Generally speaking, disorderly conduct (a.k.a. disturbing the peace) refers to behaviors and words that disrupt the lives of others in a way that they interpret as threatening. The laws for disorderly conduct (O.C.G.A. § 16-11-39) are written in a way that leaves them open to interpretation, and there are both state laws and city ordinances …
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Attorney Trinity Hundredmark is Recognized by The Supreme Court of Georgia
Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C is proud to announce the appointment of Trinity Hundredmark as Vice-Chairperson of the Standing Committee for the Unlicensed Practice of Law by the Supreme Court of Georgia. With her appointment as Vice-Chairperson, Ms. Hundredmark brings a powerful voice and years of experience in law to the Committee. As a leader in …
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A Child’s Best Interests: The Process of Determining Custody and Visitation
For many parents, the decision to divorce is made even more difficult because of the fear of losing their everyday interactions with their children. In Georgia, there is no established formula that a judge uses in order to make decisions about a child’s physical custody and parental visitation, leaving separated parents with mounting uncertainty as …
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What Is the Difference Between Drug Possession and Intent to Distribute in Georgia?
In the State of Georgia, it is illegal to purchase, possess, manufacture, distribute, or sell controlled substances or marijuana (O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30). The laws in our state are particularly harsh for drug-related offenses, and therefore it’s essential to understand the charges being brought against you and to seek expert counsel as soon as possible. Except …
How Does Adultery Impact Divorce Cases in Georgia?
The question of whether infidelity can affect a divorce case is incredibly common. Adultery is defined as a married person voluntarily having sexual intercourse with a person other than his or her spouse. In Georgia, adultery is considered a misdemeanor offense (O.C.G.A. § 16-6-19), and if proven, it can certainly impact divorce proceedings. However, proving …
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Possession, Distribution, and Trafficking: Understanding Drug Charges in Georgia
In the State of Georgia, drug laws are notoriously strict in comparison to many other states. The vast majority of drug charges are felony offenses, and there are many factors that increase the severity of the charges being brought against the accused. The three most common drug-related charges are: Possession of a Controlled Substance (O.C.G.A. …
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Criminal Trespass Versus Criminal Damage to Property: A Major Difference for Related Crimes
Both Criminal Trespass (O.C.G.A. § 16-7-21) and Criminal Damage to Property are crimes related to damage and intrusion upon property. However, the charges carry major differences, resulting in vastly different punishments. Criminal Trespass Criminal Trespass (O.C.G.A. § 16-7-21) charges can be brought against someone who intentionally causes less than $500 worth of damages any property …
A Client Success Story: Beating a Felony “Fleeing and Attempting to Elude” Charge
Being charged with DUI, hit and run, and reckless driving is a distressing situation for any driver, but also being charged with fleeing and attempting to elude police officers and strikes or collides with another vehicle (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-395(b)(5)(A)) adds an additional layer of complication. In Georgia, fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement is …
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