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Can a Parenting Plan Be Modified After a Divorce in Wilson County, TN?

Yes, a parenting plan can typically be modified after a divorce in Tennessee, including in Wilson County, but the court will want a real reason for the change. In most cases, a parent must show that there has been a material change in circumstances and that modifying the plan is in the child’s best interests.

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Can I Purchase a Gun if I Have a DUI Conviction

Can I Purchase a Gun if I Have a DUI Conviction? In most instances yes, a person can purchase a gun even if they have a DUI conviction. Learn more with this blog.

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Can Police Search Your Phone During a Traffic Stop in Wilson County, Tennessee?

In most cases, police cannot search the contents of your phone during a traffic stop in Tennessee without a warrant. Your phone has strong privacy protections, and officers usually need your consent or a very narrow emergency reason before they can look through it.

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Can You Buy a Gun with a DUI in TN

Understanding the Impact of a DUI on Firearm Purchasing and Ownership. Learn more by discussing your case with a DUI attorney.

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Can You Expunge a DUI in Tennessee

Whether a DUI can be expunged in Tennessee depends heavily on the specific charge, the outcome of the case, and how it appears on your record. In many situations, a DUI conviction in Tennessee cannot be expunged at all, but certain related or reduced charges sometimes can. Understanding these distinctions is important for anyone concerned about long-term consequences. This overview is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice for any particular case.

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Can You Lose Your Car After a DUI?

When the authorities decide to impound your car after a DUI arrest, you need to know what to expect. It is important to remember that every case is different with its own set of circumstances.

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Can You Refuse a DUI Breath or Blood Test in Tennessee?

In Tennessee, many drivers wonder whether they can still refuse a breath or blood test when an officer suspects impairment. The short answer is that you generally retain the right to refuse, but doing so can trigger serious legal and administrative consequences under the state’s implied‑consent system. Understanding how that system works can help drivers recognize the trade‑offs before deciding how to respond during a DUI stop.

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Car Accidents in Tennessee

Car accidents happen every day, but when police turn serious crashes into criminal investigations, everything changes. What starts as a collision becomes potential felonies such as DUI charges, vehicular homicide, and leaving the scene, all of which threaten your freedom, license, and future. Here's what Tennessee drivers need to know when an accident requires criminal defense.

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Catalytic Converter Theft Now a Felony in Tennessee

Catalytic converter theft has exploded across the country in recent years, and Tennessee has been no exception. In response, lawmakers have strengthened state law so that many catalytic converter theft cases are now treated much more seriously, including as felonies in a growing number of situations. For vehicle owners and for anyone who may face charges, understanding what the law does and how it works in practice is important.​

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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo Safely: What to Know About DUI and Your Rights in Tennessee

Cinco de Mayo is a time to celebrate with friends, enjoy good food, and maybe raise a glass, but it’s also a time when law enforcement increases DUI patrols and checkpoints across Tennessee.

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