When the state pursues criminal charges against an individual, what happens next depends on the plea they enter. Many people accused of breaking the law plead guilty, which bypasses the criminal trial process. Even people who insist they are not guilty may enter a...
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What are the basic requirements of a Georgia will?
A will can serve as the basic foundation of someone's estate plan. In some cases, a will might be the only document someone ever drafts. A will primarily serves to outline someone's wishes for what happens after they die. People may include instructions about the...
3 types of evidence that can potentially support DUI charges
Police officers who suspect people of illegal activity generally start looking for evidence immediately. Suspicions of drunk driving often lead to traffic stops and then potentially to someone's arrest. A police officer who believes they have witnessed a driving under...
Addressing real property when estate planning
Adults in Georgia may have certain goals for their legacy after they die or resources that they want to protect. Estate plans often focus on the most valuable assets that people currently own. For many Georgia residents, their single most valuable asset is likely the...