Whether you are a parent or college-aged student, you have probably heard about the U.S. Department of Education's harsh perception of those with drug convictions. In fact, the DOE has a tradition of cutting off federal financial aid to students who have drug...
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Year: 2022
Is your spouse hiding assets in cryptocurrency?
Asset hiding during divorce is not a new phenomenon. It has likely existed for as long as laws have dictated how to divide property during a split. However, with the changing times come changes in technology. These days, many divorcees who want to hide their assets...
Questions about substance use in California
Most states in the country are struggling with high rates of a substance use disorder, and California is no exception. People with an addiction to a particular substance may commit illegal acts to satisfy their needs. While substance use disorder is common across the...
Does invoking your right to remain silent require magic words?
If you love to watch a good police drama on television, you are probably familiar with the Miranda advisement. This advisement, which comes from a 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case, ensures criminal suspects understand their rights to remain silent and to consult with an...
What do you know about co-parenting successfully?
Divorced parents may struggle to come to terms with their divorce and the thought of raising their child as co-parents. Despite the upheaval of life's plans, divorced parents increase their chances of being great co-parents when they have the right tools. Healthline...
Are you eligible for record expungement in California?
A California criminal record has the potential to haunt you for the rest of your life. Depending on the details of your record, you may find that it keeps you from finding a good job, finding a place to live or owning a firearm, among other possible restrictions. You...
What is drug-impaired driving?
Drug-impaired driving involves driving while in an altered state due to drugs. It is just as bad as driving intoxicated. The California Office of Traffic Safety explains you can drive drugged when using illegal or legal drugs. Prescription and over-the-counter...