Archive for December, 2007

wolfmusic asked:


and ran her car off the road into a ditch. Her friend got mad or scared and demanded she let her (the friend) drive. As her friend was backing up, the police pulled up. Her friend got a DUI (she’s 21). My niece insists she kept telling the police that she was the one that drove the car into the ditch but they didn’t believe her. They didn’t do anything to her- not even cite her for underage drinking. Now her friend is livid because she has a DUI and my niece got off with nothing. My niece is really upset that her friend is getting in trouble for what she really did. She spoke to a friend whose lawyer told her there was nothing she could do and to be grateful she didn’t get cited for underage drinking and DUI and reckless operation. Her friend wants her to do something to get them to take the DUI off. Is there buy drugs online anything she can do? Is there anything her friend can do to get the charge changed to my niece?
I agree with everyone and part of me wishes she had gotten caught. I had missed that part of providing an underage person with alcohol! I hope they have both learned from this, but somehow, I doubt it. To the person who said she should have called me, you are correct. I listed about 10 people she could have called.

Justin asked:


There are many factors that must be decided when divorce proceedings are in motion. Who will take care of the children, who will pay to support them and how the marital assets will be divided. In some cases, these decisions can be made between the two spouses, but other situations will call for the help of a professional.

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Community vs. Non-Community Property

The division of property will be determined first by whether the property in question is community or non-community by law. Community property will include all assets the couple collected during the marriage, including earnings and everything purchased with those earnings. Community property also includes debts that were incurred during the time of the marriage, making both parties responsible for these outstanding obligations.

Non-community or separate property includes assets like gifts or inheritances that were given to just one spouse, pensions collected prior to the marriage and a business that was started before the marriage and run by just one spouse. In some cases, the line between community and non-community property can become quite fuzzy, such as when both spouses go to work in a business that was started by one of them. There may also be some research involved in determining who the initial recipient of a specific asset was. In these situations, it is helpful to employ the services of San Bernardino family lawyers who can assure the division process goes as smoothly and fairly as possible.

If community property is the key factor in the division of assets, as it is in many states across the country, most of that property will be equally divided between the two parties by the courts. Non-community property will remain in the possession of the spouse who owned it in the first place. However, other states practice what is known as “equitable distribution”. In these cases, assets accumulated during marriage are divided fairly, which often means that the higher wage earner will receive two-thirds of the property and assets and the other spouse will receive one-third.



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