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What to Consider When Creating a Child Custody Agreement via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on June 23, 2025 The post What to Consider When Creating a Child Custody Agreement appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Careless Driving vs Reckless Driving: Understanding the Legal Differences in North Carolina via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on May 7, 2025 The post Careless Driving vs Reckless Driving: Understanding the Legal Differences in North Carolina appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Mediation vs Arbitration: Understanding Your Legal Options via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on June 15, 2025 The post Mediation vs Arbitration: Understanding Your Legal Options appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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What Happens If You Don’t Pay a Traffic Ticket in North Carolina? via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on July 24, 2025 The post What Happens If You Don’t Pay a Traffic Ticket in North Carolina? appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Navigating Alimony in North Carolina Divorce Cases via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on January 15, 2026 The post Navigating Alimony in North Carolina Divorce Cases appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Holiday & Winter Driving in North Carolina: Avoiding DWI, Accidents, and Insurance Surprises via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on December 19, 2025 The post Holiday & Winter Driving in North Carolina: Avoiding DWI, Accidents, and Insurance Surprises appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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How Long Does a Personal Injury Claim Take in NC? via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on May 12, 2026 The post How Long Does a Personal Injury Claim Take in NC? appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Can You Lose Your License for Speeding in NC? via Wilson, Reives & Doran - Attorneys at Law

Last Updated on May 12, 2026 The post Can You Lose Your License for Speeding in NC? appeared first on Wilson, Reives & Doran .
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Even minor theft charges should be taken seriously in Georgia via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Even a minor theft charge in Georgia can result in serious and lasting practical and legal consequences. Many people accused of shoplifting, petty theft or similar low-level offenses assume that because the dollar amount involved in their case is small, the matter will quickly…
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How divorcing parents can share legal and physical custody via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Divorce is almost always difficult for spouses to navigate. If they have minor children, the divorce is likely to strain familial relationships and cause intense emotional responses. Parents trying to protect their children from the stress of their divorce proceeding and hoping…
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Understanding the 3 limits for blood alcohol when driving via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Police officers may arrest people for drunk driving because they struggle to control their vehicles or cause crashes. Drunk driving charges are also possible in scenarios where motorists fail chemical tests. The state does not need to prove that a driver had diminished…
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Travel across state lines can impact drug charges via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Drug laws are similar in most states. Those similarities come from state lawmakers building state statutes based on federal regulations. Many of the same substances are subject to strict controls in every state and also under federal regulations. The main differences between…
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How an open can of alcohol in your car can lead to a DUI charge via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Did you know that a half-empty beer can in your cup holder can cost you your license? You don’t always have to drink a drop to face Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges in Georgia. The state’s open container laws are so strict that a single forgotten bottle can trigger a…
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Can a DNA test remove a father from the birth certificate? via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

Yes, a DNA test can lead to removing your name from a birth certificate, but the test alone does not change records. You must either rescind a recent voluntary paternity acknowledgment or get a court to disestablish paternity and direct Vital Records to amend the certificate.…
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Can shoplifting charges lead to jail time in Georgia? via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

A shoplifting charge may seem minor at first, but the consequences can be more serious than many people expect. In Georgia, even a single accusation can create stress about court, school, work and your future. For some people, the possibility of jail is part of that concern. In…
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Why sleeping it off in your car can still lead to a DUI arrest via Wiggins Casto Barrow, PA

After a night out, you may decide to do the responsible thing and not to drive home because you know you have had too much to drink. You may park your car and plan to sleep until morning, thinking that it will prevent a charge for driving under the influence (DUI). In Georgia,…
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Jury convicts Greeley man of shooting into Greeley bar 59 times in '24 Published on February 13, 2026 A Weld County man could spend up to 148 years in prison after a Weld County jury convicted him of firing 59 shots into a Greeley bar in November of 2024. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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Severance police sergeant justified in December '25 shooting Published on February 17, 2026 On Monday, February 9th, Weld County District Attorney Michael Rourke issued a letter and report to Severance Police Chief Ken Chavez regarding the officer involved shooting of Garland Culbertson on December 9, 2025. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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Man sentenced to 159 years for fentanyl pills, meth distribution Published on March 13, 2026 A 44-year-old man from Aurora will spend more than 150 years behind bars following his conviction on multiple drug distribution charges in Weld County. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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Florida man gets 156 years-to-life in Weld child exploitation case Published on March 17, 2026 A Florida man will spend more than 150 years behind bars following his conviction on multiple child exploitation and attempted sexual assault charges. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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No charges filed in Greeley fatal November 26th shooting Published on April 09, 2026 On Monday, April 6th, Weld County District Attorney Michael Rourke issued a letter and report to Greeley Police Chief Adam Turk regarding the officer involved shooting of Aden Jeannoutot on November 26th, 2025. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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Man gets 96 years for shooting into Greeley bar 59 times in 2024 Published on April 16, 2026 A Weld County man will spend decades in prison after a Weld County jury convicted him in February of firing 59 shots into a Greeley bar in November of 2024. Tagged as: , Media Releases via Weld County District Attorney

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