If a law enforcement officer observes that you are hugging the yellow line, driving through red lights, erratically speeding up and slowing down or breaking other traffic rules, they will have probable cause to stop you for a DUI investigation. This investigation may...
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Who keeps the pet in the divorce?
There are many complicated questions to answer when you’re getting divorced, and a lot of them revolve around dividing assets. Couples need to split up the items that they own, and they also need to divide their debt. For example, they may sell a home and split the...
Safeguard your mental health when going through a divorce
The first thing most say when discussing divorce is how it is challenging physically, mentally and emotionally. Since you must experience these hardships all at once, you may feel like you cannot survive. Even worse, mental and emotional challenges during divorce can...
3 estate planning rules all Pennsylvanians should remember
Do you believe that estate planning is a poor use of your time? Many others share your opinion. They either never create a plan at all, or they never revisit it once it is complete. The truth is that estate planning is never complete. As your life changes and evolves,...
Adams County Chief Public Defender Kristin Rice wins Gettysburg Connection’s Outstanding Contributor Award
Adams County’s Chief Public Defender, Kristin Rice, who retired on December 31, is the winner of Gettysburg Connection’s Outstanding Community Service Award. Rice is honored for many years of service making a difference in the lives of people in the Adams County...
Rice recognized for years of service
Adams County Chief Public Defender Kristin Rice was recently recognized by county and court officials for providing “a vital link in the criminal justice system.” Commissioners presented Rice with a plaque at their Dec. 14 meeting, recognizing her 19 years of service....