Thomas V. Duck III, P.C., Attorney at Law

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Thomas V. Duck III, P.C. is committed to fighting for the rights of the accused throughout Dougherty, Worth, and Lee Counties. If you or a loved one has been arrested or charged with a serious crime, the firm can help you understand your options and devise a plan of legal action. Their skilled Albany criminal defense attorney has extensive litigation experience and devotes 100% of his practice to criminal defense. This, along with his background as a prosecutor, make him well-equipped to handle even the toughest of cases. Whether you are facing charges for a drug crime, DUI, domestic violence, theft, or even sexual assault, the firm can help.

Few things are more frightening than being charged with a crime. At Thomas V. Duck III, P.C., they understand just how daunting the criminal justice system can seem. With this in mind, their team offers compassionate, personalized legal services tailored to their clients' unique goals. The firm's Albany criminal defense lawyer is a fierce advocate for the rights of his clients, providing honest counsel, straightforward guidance, thorough case preparation, and aggressive legal representation in and out of the courtroom. Contact Thomas V. Duck III, P.C. today to request a confidential consultation.

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Dividing your assets in a divorce settlement is tough, and there's no way to split a co-owned house in two. Depending on your situation, having one party remain in the home or selling it outright may be best. http://bit.ly/32XGBEh REALESTATE.USNEWS.COM Real Estate Mistakes You Don't Want to Make in a Divorce
Ending a marriage can be difficult, but don't let that deter you from working with your ex to help ensure your children are taken care of financially. https://bit.ly/34emc0H KIPLINGER.COM The Finances of Joint Custody Agreements: 10 Things You Must Know | Kiplinger
A person who is formally accused of a crime is generally entitled to certain evidence and information about the prosecution's case. This typically happens before trial, through a process called "discovery." But the prosecution's duty to disclose this material is usually ongoing, and doesn't end when a trial has begun. #CriminalLaw
Just because you're divorcing doesn't mean that your former spouse can't still hurt your credit. Fortunately, it is possible to rebuild your credit score after a divorce causes a blow. #Divorce http://bit.ly/2Miv0KW WISEBREAD.COM What You Need to Know About Divorce and Credit
Police and prosecutor misconduct that distorted evidence or undercut innocence contributed to 54% of false convictions that later resulted in exonerations, according to a report released Tuesday. https://bit.ly/32K5hDv ABAJOURNAL.COM Police and prosecutor misconduct contributed to over half of false-conviction cases, new study finds
Even the most amicable relationship under constant duress, such as a national health crisis, can create friction. This is especially true for co-parents navigating complicated relationships with their exes. https://wapo.st/2ZNvvmK WASHINGTONPOST.COM Divorced and separated couples learn to navigate the ups and downs of custody during covid-19
Police dogs bite thousands of Americans each year, including innocent bystanders, police officers, even their own handlers. And there is little oversight, nationally or in the states, of how police departments use them. https://bit.ly/2SwRHgR USATODAY.COM ‘Like I was being eaten’: When police dogs bite, no one is accountable
Nationwide, jail populations plunged by about 25% between March and June, according to a recent analysis. https://bit.ly/3lode7Z SCIENCEMAG.ORG Pandemic inspires new push to shrink jails and prisons
There were 145 offenders released in 2019 — about five times more than the year before, when 24 people were granted release, according to a report by the U.S. Sentencing Commission. https://cbsn.ws/2GZxrSx CBSNEWS.COM Compassionate release, once seldom used, offers some federal inmates hope
Divorce can be a long and difficult process. You'll need to make decisions about a number of things, including debt that you took on jointly with your spouse. Don't just assume that your divorce will split loans up the way you expected, and take steps to protect yourself from future financial troubles (and stress) down the road. http://bit.ly/32XHpsN THEBALANCE.COM Joint Debt Lenders Might Hold You Responsible in a Divorce
A cohabitation agreement can spell out how you will share responsibilities during the time you are living together and help you in the event that you eventually decide to separate. #FamilyLaw FOOL.COM Do You Need a Cohabitation Agreement Before Moving in With Your Partner?
There isn't always an easy solution to dividing your 401(k) assets in a divorce, but you can make the process a little less painful by understanding what your 401(k) plan allows and what your state requires. https://bit.ly/3kcjM9m FOOL.COM Protecting Your 401(k) in a Divorce | The Motley Fool
Going to court to fight for child custody is an emotional time, and many parents make mistakes simply because they're uncertain about what to do. Here are some common child custody mistakes parents make, along with tips on how to avoid them. #FamilyLaw https://bit.ly/37mr9HS LIVEABOUT.COM 5 Child Custody Mistakes Single Parents Make
Maintaining financial stability is crucial to living the life you want after the divorce. Arming yourself with a well-informed plan for each stage of the divorce may ease your transition to single life and help protect your financial future. https://bit.ly/3lP9Gfg KIPLINGER.COM Gray Divorce: Amicable Terms for Your Finances | Kiplinger
There are few things as revealing as a person's search history, and police typically need a warrant on a known suspect to demand that sensitive information. But a recently unsealed court document found that investigators can request such data in reverse order by asking Google to disclose everyone who searched a keyword rather than for information on a known suspect. https://cnet.co/3iSOu64 CNET.COM Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show
Finance experts say the opportunity to rethink priorities and start fresh after a divorce can be a positive. https://bit.ly/2HzKLNL MONEY.USNEWS.COM 7 Little-Known Financial Benefits of Divorce
Here’s what you should consider if you’re planning to untangle joint credit card debt during a divorce. https://bit.ly/3o9rXG3 FORBES.COM How To Untangle Joint Credit Card Debt In Divorce
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether an officer can enter a garage without a warrant when in pursuit of a misdemeanor suspect. https://bit.ly/34npBeV ABAJOURNAL.COM Supreme Court will decide whether officer can enter garage after pursuit of misdemeanor suspect
Law enforcement is tapping the tech for low-level crimes like shoplifting, because there are no limits. But the tool often makes errors. https://cnet.co/37TIpnS CNET.COM Police are using facial recognition tech to fight petty crimes like shoplifting. Critics say the cost to civil liberties is too high
At least 2,000 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states now have tools to get into locked, encrypted phones and extract their data, according to a new report. https://nyti.ms/2TB2Hu5 NYTIMES.COM The Police Can Probably Break Into Your Phone
There comes a moment in many relationships where the partnership is no longer viable, and where separation or divorce is the unavoidable next step. And while divorcing or going separate ways is rarely easy, couples dissolving their households during Covid-19 are facing new woes. https://cnn.it/2TnyD5b CNN.COM Breaking up in Covid-19 times has new woes
Your home loan could continue to be your legal responsibility, even after a divorce. Because of the huge risks of remaining on a mortgage loan, you'll likely want to take action to protect yourself. https://bit.ly/35gvFGb FOOL.COM Getting Divorced? Here's What Happens to Your Mortgage
If you have been arrested and charged with a crime, remember you have important rights, including the right to remain silent, the right to have an attorney present at questioning, and the right to be free from unreasonable searches. #CriminalLaw
Developing a plan for paying for college as part of your divorce is imperative to ensuring that your children have the educational opportunities that they deserve. https://bit.ly/2JIkU7g KIPLINGER.COM Divorce: Who Pays for Education and How to Afford It | Kiplinger
Workers in certain industries are seeing higher divorce rates by age 30, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Data. #Divorce https://bit.ly/3pFZpVk MSN.COM 21 Careers That Are More Likely To Lead To Divorce
When couples get divorced, their assets are usually divided, but that split doesn't automatically extend to retirement plans, which is where a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) can come into play. http://bit.ly/36nTRo4 INVESTOPEDIA.COM What Is a QDRO?
The coronavirus pandemic has presented some challenges you don’t typically see with other states of emergency--challenges even the most prescient parenting plan may not have accounted for. https://nyti.ms/3lDeogk NYTIMES.COM When Co-Parents Clash in a Pandemic
Over the past two decades, the law on juvenile sentencing has changed significantly. The Supreme Court — primed by research that shows the brains of juveniles are not fully developed, and that they are likely to lack impulse control — has issued a half dozen opinions holding that juveniles are less culpable than adults for their acts. And the court has also ruled that some of the harshest punishments for acts committed by children are unconstitutionally cruel and unusual punishment. https://n.pr/3lruM2q NPR.ORG Supreme Court Examines When Juveniles May Be Sentenced to Life Without Parole
Child Support typically begins on the date the court order is filed. It is not retroactive beyond the date of the filing which is why it’s so important to begin the process as soon as possible. #FamilyLaw THEBALANCE.COM What Single Parents Should Know About Child Support
As the use of geofence warrants has grown, so have controversies surrounding them. Defense attorneys argue they’re unconstitutional, and prosecutors say their use is a valid and valuable crime-solving technique. https://bit.ly/3gDr5WV ABAJOURNAL.COM Law enforcement is using location tracking on mobile devices to identify suspects, but is it unconstitutional?
A growing number of police departments are using facial recognition technology, but many view it as flawed technology that has the potential to cause serious harm. https://cbsn.ws/39sOJ6J CBSNEWS.COM Wrongful arrest exposes racial bias in facial recognition technology
For the first time, the US Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments surrounding a 34-year-old law on computer hacking -- examining how the terms of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act mean everyday activities like browsing Instagram on a work computer could be interpreted as a federal crime. https://cnet.co/3oy4ihN CNET.COM Supreme Court hears case on hacking law and its limits
Divorce adds additional challenges to the already difficult job of being parents. The key for divorced parents can be to stay focused on areas of common ground. HEALTH.USNEWS.COM Peacefully Parenting Together After You've Parted
Making the effort to formally establish paternity is about much more than the potential to receive child support. #FamilyLaw VERYWELLFAMILY.COM Why Formally Establishing Paternity Matters and How to Do It
Understand what your options are for separating yourself financially from your former spouse so that you can start rebuilding your life post-marriage. #Divorce http://bit.ly/31RqJ5E CREDITCARDS.USNEWS.COM How Credit Card Debt Is Handled in Divorce
Retirement assets often represents a divorcing couple s largest pot of money. And if the process for the division of those assets is not done properly, there can be a steep price to pay in taxes, penalties or an unintended amount of money going to an ex-spouse. https://cnb.cx/35Ao1Ub CNB.CX How to avoid mistakes dividing up 401(k) assets in divorce
If you took on your spouse’s last name or added it to your own, you may also have to make the call on what you’re going to do with your name post-divorce. https://bit.ly/2WG9KDw FORBES.COM The Smart Path To Crafting Your New Identity After Divorce
In prisons around the country, COVID-19 outbreaks have followed transfers of prisoners or prison workers. Many state prison systems had reduced or limited the number of prisoners they moved due to the pandemic, but some lifted those restrictions by September, worrying families of prisoners and correctional officers who work in the prisons. https://bit.ly/3nFV5UC APNEWS.COM COVID-19 spikes follow in prisons after inmate transfers
Police agencies from Hawaii to New York have used drones for years, but mostly in simple, manually flown ways. But the latest drone technology is raising civil liberties concerns, especially as drones gain the power to track vehicles and people automatically. https://nyti.ms/38oMjnv NYTIMES.COM Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves
Though adoption is a wonderful thing, the process can be stressful as well as expensive. Thankfully, many families are eligible for relief in the form of the adoption tax credit. https://bit.ly/3aMEISr FOOL.COM How the Federal Adoption Tax Credit Works | The Motley Fool
Developing a plan for paying for college as part of your divorce is imperative to ensuring that your children have the educational opportunities that they deserve. https://bit.ly/2JIkU7g KIPLINGER.COM Divorce: Who Pays for Education and How to Afford It | Kiplinger
Some assets appear to have equal values. Yet once you factor in taxes, they may not look so identical. #Divorce https://cnb.cx/2KiL1Ck CNBC.COM Avoid these mistakes when divvying up assets in a divorce
Most criminal systems in the US divide their crimes into different categories according to the seriousness of the offense. Felonies are the most serious classification of crimes, and may be punishable by prison sentences of a year or longer. A misdemeanor, however, is usually a crime with a jail sentence of a year or less. #CriminalLaw
Attitude and mindset, not just budgeting skills, play a role in how well people adjust to their new reality after divorce. https://bit.ly/3of9Q0W FORBES.COM Rebuilding Your Finances After Divorce
Whatever student debt you brought into your marriage will still be yours if you divorce. But if you took on student loans while you were married, divorce isn’t so simple. http://bit.ly/31Ik13v NERDWALLET.COM What Happens to Student Loans in Divorce? - NerdWallet
Penalties for drug offenses vary - from prison time to no conviction at all. The punishment a defendant receives can depend on many factors, including the charge, the drug in question, and the quantity of drugs. A strong defense from an experienced criminal attorney can help you protect your rights and mitigate the severity of drug penalties.
More and more couples are calling it quits on their long-term marriages, and this so-called “gray divorce” can throw retirement plans into disarray. But careful planning can mitigate the financial fallout, advisors say. http://bit.ly/2v7ukCg MONEY.COM 5 Ways to Stop Divorce from Wrecking Your Retirement
Prenuptial agreements are pretty standard when the rich and famous get married. But are they a good idea for people without millions of dollars to protect? Depending on your finances and relationship, they may be. #FamilyLaw WISEBREAD.COM 6 Reasons Average People Should Consider a Prenup
The pandemic has pushed the criminal justice system to reimagine itself a bit, delivering cutting-edge changes that have been lifelines for incarcerated people craving contact with their families. But families of prisoners fear corrections officials will use the technology to replace in-person interactions even after the pandemic ends. https://nbcnews.to/2NqPNPD NBCNEWS.COM Zoom funerals, outdoor classes: Jails are evolving amid Covid, but what happens afterward?
Parenting a child with type 1 diabetes is beyond a full-time job, often taken on by whichever parent plays the primary role in daily child care. But what happens when a family is split into two households by a separation or divorce? https://bit.ly/3p5zFRr HEALTHLINE.COM All About Co-Parenting a Child with Type 1 Diabetes
Gray divorce issues include weaving through the complications of splitting pensions, 401(k)s and more before the process is complete. https://bit.ly/2NGdaVt KIPLINGER.COM Considering Divorce? Beware of Retirement Account Breakups | Kiplinger
Tax year 2020 hasn’t brought any major changes to tax law for divorced parents, but things changed significantly with the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2018. Some of the most important changes were in regards to how divorced and separated parents can claim dependents. https://yhoo.it/3clwQbg FINANCE.YAHOO.COM Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes?
If you're divorced, there's a chance you may be entitled to more Social Security benefits than you think. #Divorce http://bit.ly/2OGJJQX FOOL.COM Divorced? You Could Be Owed Extra Social Security Benefits | The Motley Fool
Between dividing up property, legal proceedings and handling child custody, many people going through divorce can forget the tax implications as well. You can avoid missteps with the IRS by keeping in mind a few tax tips. https://bit.ly/2YTZtVr THESTREET.COM Key Tax Tips When Filing for Divorce or Separation
Gray divorce issues include weaving through the complications of splitting pensions, 401(k)s and more before the process is complete. https://bit.ly/2NGdaVt KIPLINGER.COM Considering Divorce? Beware of Retirement Account Breakups | Kiplinger
Tax year 2020 hasn’t brought any major changes to tax law for divorced parents, but things changed significantly with the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2018. Some of the most important changes were in regards to how divorced and separated parents can claim dependents. https://yhoo.it/3clwQbg FINANCE.YAHOO.COM Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes?
If you're divorced, there's a chance you may be entitled to more Social Security benefits than you think. #Divorce http://bit.ly/2OGJJQX FOOL.COM Divorced? You Could Be Owed Extra Social Security Benefits | The Motley Fool
If you're going through a divorce, deciding how to divide the home you share with your spouse can be one of the more complicated conversations you'll have. http://bit.ly/2Tk8CVb FORBES.COM Dividing Your Home In A Divorce
Like any issue in divorce, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for determining who will bear the brunt of financially supporting the children. #FamilyLaw https://bit.ly/3aB64JK FORBES.COM 3 Child Support Considerations In A Divorce
If you're found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you could face consequences that include losing your license, paying a fine, or serving jail time. If you've been arrested or charged with impaired driving, a criminal defense attorney can help you decide on the best course of action.
Am I allowed to move if I am on probation or parole? Before moving, a probationer or parolee must get permission from the court or their probation or parole officer, who considers the reasons for moving and whether the new location allows them to maintain supervision. #CriminalLaw
Every divorce comes laden with its own issues, but there are some pandemic-era factors facing those wondering whether to stay or go. https://nyti.ms/3oKhRdQ NYTIMES.COM Manage Your Divorce Expectations
Between dividing up property, legal proceedings and handling child custody, many people going through divorce can forget the tax implications as well. You can avoid missteps with the IRS by keeping in mind a few tax tips. https://bit.ly/2YTZtVr THESTREET.COM Key Tax Tips When Filing for Divorce or Separation
How to maintain focus, stay productive, and get through the workday when you're going through a #divorce http://bit.ly/2VNQV21 BUSINESSINSIDER.COM 8 tips for surviving the workday when you're going through a divorce
If you're going through a divorce, deciding how to divide the home you share with your spouse can be one of the more complicated conversations you'll have. http://bit.ly/2Tk8CVb FORBES.COM Dividing Your Home In A Divorce
Like any issue in divorce, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for determining who will bear the brunt of financially supporting the children. #FamilyLaw https://bit.ly/3aB64JK FORBES.COM 3 Child Support Considerations In A Divorce
If you're found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you could face consequences that include losing your license, paying a fine, or serving jail time. If you've been arrested or charged with impaired driving, a criminal defense attorney can help you decide on the best course of action.
Am I allowed to move if I am on probation or parole? Before moving, a probationer or parolee must get permission from the court or their probation or parole officer, who considers the reasons for moving and whether the new location allows them to maintain supervision. #CriminalLaw
Every divorce comes laden with its own issues, but there are some pandemic-era factors facing those wondering whether to stay or go. https://nyti.ms/3oKhRdQ NYTIMES.COM Manage Your Divorce Expectations
It’s crucial that you understand the implications of all money-related decisions in a divorce. https://cnb.cx/376k0uq CNBC.COM A divorce can derail your finances. Here are some money mistakes to avoid
Typically, when you serve a period of supervised release, you must meet with your parole officer periodically, and abide by the conditions of your release. If you do not, your parole could be revoked, which means you would return to prison.
You have the right to visit your child on the dates and times specified in your court-ordered visitation schedule. If the other parent interferes with your visitation rights, you can ask the court to intervene. An experienced attorney can help ensure your visitation rights are enforced.
There are a lot of misconceptions about Social Security and divorce. https://bit.ly/3pwETVR FOOL.COM 7 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Social Security and Divorce | The Motley Fool
How to maintain focus, stay productive, and get through the workday when you're going through a #divorce http://bit.ly/2VNQV21 BUSINESSINSIDER.COM 8 tips for surviving the workday when you're going through a divorce
If you're going through a divorce, deciding how to divide the home you share with your spouse can be one of the more complicated conversations you'll have. http://bit.ly/2Tk8CVb FORBES.COM Dividing Your Home In A Divorce
The Fifth Amendment’s double jeopardy clause prevents defendants from being put on trial more than once for the same offense. A key exception is that separate sovereigns can prosecute defendants for the same criminal acts. For example, if a person commits a single act that violates both federal and state laws, they could face trial in both federal and state courts. #CriminalLaw
It’s crucial that you understand the implications of all money-related decisions in a divorce. https://cnb.cx/376k0uq CNBC.COM A divorce can derail your finances. Here are some money mistakes to avoid
Workers in certain industries are seeing higher divorce rates by age 30, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Data. https://yhoo.it/3reBj4u YHOO.IT 21 Careers That Are More Likely To Lead To Divorce
When your divorce is over, you might be inclined to discard the related paperwork. But there are key documents you should retain, like the final judgement of divorce (also known as a divorce decree), any appraisals of your assets, and any divorce-related financial paperwork. If you're not sure what to keep, be sure to consult with your attorney.
Police forces across the U.S. made more than 20,000 requests last year for footage captured by Ring’s “video doorbells” and other home-security cameras, underscoring how the rapid growth of inexpensive home surveillance technology has given American law enforcement an unprecedented ability to monitor neighborhood life. https://wapo.st/38pRIeT WASHINGTONPOST.COM Home-security cameras have become a fruitful resource for law enforcement — and a fatal risk
For many U.S. couples yearning to be married, the pandemic has wreaked havoc on their wedding plans while bolstering their teamwork and resilience. For couples already married, it has posed a host of new tests, bringing some closer, pulling others apart. https://bit.ly/3r7eiAq APNEWS.COM Marriage & divorce amid pandemic: Couples' challenges abound
Workers in certain industries are seeing higher divorce rates by age 30, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Data. https://yhoo.it/3reBj4u YHOO.IT 21 Careers That Are More Likely To Lead To Divorce
When your divorce is over, you might be inclined to discard the related paperwork. But there are key documents you should retain, like the final judgement of divorce (also known as a divorce decree), any appraisals of your assets, and any divorce-related financial paperwork. If you're not sure what to keep, be sure to consult with your attorney.
A parenting plan spells out the way parents will share time with the children. The right schedule is the one that fits your family best. https://bit.ly/2O2nYgM PSYCHOLOGYTODAY.COM An Essential Tool to Protect Kids From Conflict in a Divorce
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a major case testing whether police can enter a home without a warrant when pursuing someone for a minor crime. https://n.pr/3uyguTw NPR.ORG The Supreme Court Wrestles With 'Police Chase' That Wasn't
Divorced parents have to navigate a lot of challenges, but there’s a new issue looming on the horizon thanks to the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan: the child tax credit. https://cnb.cx/30B6J9t CNBC.COM New $3,000 child tax credit could raise issues for divorced parents
Planning ahead of time in case of divorce can make things easier on everyone involved. https://bit.ly/3qnsaFv BIT.LY Divorce Happens: Planning Steps You Need to Know | Kiplinger
Before a criminal case goes to trial, the prosecutor and the defense have the opportunity to make pretrial motions. These motions can affect many issues at trial, from what evidence can be introduced to which charges will be tried. An experienced attorney can suggest which motions could be useful to your case and file them on your behalf.
Understand what your options are for separating yourself financially from your former spouse so that you can start rebuilding your life post-marriage. #Divorce https://yhoo.it/3cnR9Dt FINANCE.YAHOO.COM How Credit Card Debt Is Handled in Divorce
Police forces across the U.S. made more than 20,000 requests last year for footage captured by Ring’s “video doorbells” and other home-security cameras, underscoring how the rapid growth of inexpensive home surveillance technology has given American law enforcement an unprecedented ability to monitor neighborhood life. https://wapo.st/38pRIeT WASHINGTONPOST.COM Home-security cameras have become a fruitful resource for law enforcement — and a fatal risk
For many U.S. couples yearning to be married, the pandemic has wreaked havoc on their wedding plans while bolstering their teamwork and resilience. For couples already married, it has posed a host of new tests, bringing some closer, pulling others apart. https://bit.ly/3r7eiAq APNEWS.COM Marriage & divorce amid pandemic: Couples' challenges abound
Although alimony is not deductible or reportable as income for divorces occurring on or after Jan. 1, 2019, the previous rules apply to you if you were divorced by Dec. 31, 2018. If you were, you can deduct alimony — or must report it as income — if it meets the certain criteria, according to the IRS. https://yhoo.it/3rVEHS1 YHOO.IT Alimony Tax Rules: What Divorcing Couples Need to Know
Handling the separation of car insurance is often one of the final steps to a #divorce. Get through this transition and hopefully you can start looking forward to a bright future very soon. https://bit.ly/2Z0QhfR THEBALANCE.COM What Happens to Your Car Insurance When You Get Divorced?
The Department of Justice told the U.S. Supreme Court that it thinks low-level crack cocaine offenders should be among the beneficiaries of a federal law that reduced certain prison sentences. #CriminalLaw https://reut.rs/3vLbnQn REUTERS.COM Biden reverses course in U.S. Supreme Court drug sentencing case
Divorced parents have to navigate a lot of challenges, but there’s a new issue looming on the horizon thanks to the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan: the child tax credit. https://cnb.cx/30B6J9t CNBC.COM New $3,000 child tax credit could raise issues for divorced parents
Planning ahead of time in case of divorce can make things easier on everyone involved. https://bit.ly/3qnsaFv BIT.LY Divorce Happens: Planning Steps You Need to Know | Kiplinger
Before a criminal case goes to trial, the prosecutor and the defense have the opportunity to make pretrial motions. These motions can affect many issues at trial, from what evidence can be introduced to which charges will be tried. An experienced attorney can suggest which motions could be useful to your case and file them on your behalf.

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