• Confirmation Bias in DWI Field Sobriety Testing

    By Published On: October 17th, 2014

    The concept of confirmation bias occurs when a bias unconsciously influences the outcome of a test or observation. Instead of conducting a test objectively, someone is selectively looking for information or clues to confirm their pre-existing beliefs and hypotheses. Why is confirmation bias important in DWIs? Confirmation bias can play a large factor in a ...

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  • Where can I bring suit for equitable distribution? – 2014

    By Published On: October 13th, 2014

    Often people ask where they are able to bring suit for equitable distribution. A wife, for example, may continue to live in the marital home in Iredell County while her husband, who separated from her, lives in Wake County. The wife may work in Mecklenburg County and wish to move to Mecklenburg County as soon ...

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  • Pre-Trial Limited Driving Privilege in North Carolina

    By Published On: October 9th, 2014

    In North Carolina, immediately after you are charged with a DWI / DUI, your license may be revoked by the DMV for a period of 30 days. After a 10-day period has passed, you may apply for a limited driving privilege (LDP). The following conditions must be met for you to apply for a limited ...

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  • Should I leave the house?

    By Published On: September 28th, 2014

    In North Carolina, to get a divorce, you must live separate and apart for at least a year and a day. This means that someone has to move out of the marital home. But who should move out of the house? Usually, the party who wants to separate, and who has initiated the divorce process, ...

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  • How to Find the Best Divorce Attorney in Huntersville NC

    By Published On: September 24th, 2014

    Picking a divorce attorney can be difficult. Like selecting a doctor, accountant, or any other type of professional, you must ensure that the relationship works for both of you. Your divorce attorney is someone that you can confide in and discuss matters honestly and completely. Thus, your divorce attorney needs to be someone you are ...

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