Pedestrian Accident Claims in Georgia: Who’s Liable When a Driver Hits You
Being hit by a car as a pedestrian in Atlanta is not rare, and it is rarely the pedestrian’s fault, even though insurance adjusters routinely
Being hit by a car as a pedestrian in Atlanta is not rare, and it is rarely the pedestrian’s fault, even though insurance adjusters routinely
Most Georgia divorces are filed on no fault grounds, but that does not mean fault never matters. Georgia is one of the few states that
Theft charges in Georgia cover a much wider range of conduct than most people assume, and the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony often
Uber and Lyft have made getting around Atlanta easier, but when a rideshare trip ends in a crash, figuring out who actually pays for your
Not every dispute over money owed needs a lawsuit filed in superior court with months of discovery and a trial calendar stretching a year out.
Alimony is one of the most misunderstood parts of Georgia divorce law. Unlike child support, which follows a fairly mechanical worksheet, alimony in Georgia is
A conviction or even a dismissed charge sitting on a background check can quietly cost people jobs, apartments, and professional licenses years after the case
Motorcycle riders in Georgia face a problem that has nothing to do with how carefully they ride. Drivers looking for a car, a truck, or
Litigation isn’t always the first move. Here’s when a demand letter or mediation resolves a business dispute, and when it’s time to sue.
Georgia requires a material change in circumstances to modify custody. Here’s what qualifies, and how support modifications work differently.