As a criminal offense, driving while impaired (DWI) has long-lasting repercussions. Apart from the fines, license suspensions, and jail time, convicted rivers also get a criminal record. DWI offenses are usually associated with alcohol. However, North Carolina’s laws...
Month: January 2024
Tips for successful co-parenting
Co-parenting can be a challenging journey, especially after a divorce where emotions are raw. However, with commitment and communication, it is possible to create a positive and nurturing environment for your children. Establish clear communication channels...
When does the court consider supervised visitation?
Child custody remains to be at the heart of every divorce case. Parents fight for their right to maintain a healthy relationship with their child despite the marital split. North Carolina custody laws do not prefer one parent over the other. Instead, the judge...
Shoplifting in North Carolina: More than just a minor offense
Shoplifting may seem trivial to some, especially when the only victims are big stores that can easily replace their stock. However, it’s still a theft crime in North Carolina and other U.S. states that violates the law. It’s important to understand the legal...