
How is a DUI Treated Across State Lines?
The consequences of getting convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) can easily follow you across state lines. Alabama is a member of the Interstate

The consequences of getting convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) can easily follow you across state lines. Alabama is a member of the Interstate

The legal consequences of a DUI conviction in Alabama can be serious and long-lasting. It’s not just the legal penalties you may have to face,

Surviving the holidays during a divorce can be rough. Your first instinct may be to isolate yourself and deal with your emotional anguish all alone.

While making child custody decisions, Alabama family courts will focus on the child’s best interests. The court has powers under Alabama law to give custody

Remarriage on its own doesn’t necessarily impact the child support order in Alabama. However, it is another story if the remarriage results in the parent

Everyone has certain rights in the United States – and that also includes people accused of committing a crime. Most of these rights are guaranteed

When you are contemplating a divorce in Alabama or are going through the divorce process, it is important to be aware of the role of

An estimated 20 million Americans have invested in cryptocurrency and the number keeps growing every day. People are attracted to highly volatile crypto assets because

Marital conflict may sometimes reach a point where one or both spouses may find divorce to be the only remaining viable option. It’s human nature

Most individuals think of restraining orders as preventing an abusive individual from approaching their victim. Based on this, in a broader sense, restraining orders refer

It is important that you and your spouse are aware of the nature of each asset while dividing marital property during a divorce. Variable annuities

A fun night out at the local bar can sometimes end in handcuffs. You may be unsure about what will happen next if you or
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