Though I grew up in an 800-population town, my goals have always been to see and experience the world. My undergraduate degree is a B.A. in International Relations and in law school, I received a certificate for an International Law concentration. I have always known...
Month: January 2023
Energy
“We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically.” - Neil DeGrasse Tyson If you are ever feeling low on energy, or need some motivation, find a room of like minded people who are driven to succeed and...
Zealous Pursuit of a Client’s Endeavors . . . No Matter the Consequences
Georgia Bar Rule 1.3 requires a lawyer to “act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client. Reasonable diligent . . . means that a lawyer shall not without just cause to the detriment of the client in effect willfully abandon or willfully...
Is divorce always hard on children?
In many cases, a divorce can mean a long process of negotiations and learning how to adjust to your new life. Over the years you were married, you and the other family members grew accustomed to a certain sense of what normal means for your everyday lives. Just as you...
Guardian ad Litem: An Allied Force or Wild Card?
Often you will hear mention of a Guardian ad Litem, or “GAL,” being involved when custody is contested. If your case is a divorce involving children, or a modification of custody, it is possible that a Guardian ad Litem may be added to your case either by your own...
Cryptocurrency: Not Financial Advice
In the world of cryptocurrencies, everything you hear or read is “Not financial advice” (NFA), even when it sounds, looks, and seems like financial advice. This blog entry is no exception. Instead, this blog briefly speaks to considerations for the curious mind,...