When law enforcement cites you for a traffic violation, you may want to do the fastest, easiest thing and pay the ticket online. However, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles explains that the demerit points on your driving record from the conviction do not go...
Month: April 2021
During divorce, be careful what you share online
If you are like many Americans, online platforms are a part of your daily social routine. According to the Pew Research Center, about 7 out of every ten U.S. adults use some type of social media. Unfortunately, during divorce, anything you post online may become fair...
What do you know about getting a government job with a DUI?
Receiving your third DUI within 10 years made you think about your life, and despite your charge, you still want to get a government job. Could your felony hamper your goals? Chron explains the nuances of getting a government job with a felony DUI. While you may not...
Dealing with a 401(k) in a divorce
Couples heading into divorce proceedings in Virginia likely understand that they face several highly complex tasks as they work their way through the process. One such step that they may not anticipate, however, is having to determine how to divide up a 401(k). Most...
Gray divorce involves special considerations
There are certain elements that most divorces share in common, regardless of the age of the people parting ways. If you identify as an older adult and are navigating a Virginia divorce, you may face additional considerations younger people facing similar circumstances...