What to Do if You Are Stopped for DUI in Virginia The state of Virginia is known for having some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation. Being convicted of a DUI in Virginia can affect your family, career, and finances. If found guilty, even for a first offense, you could be jailed, face […]
How do Ignition Interlock Systems Work?
/by Pack Law GroupHow do Ignition Interlock Systems Work? On our blog, we’ve discussed the stiff penalties faced by Virginia drivers who are found guilty of driving under the influence. One of the penalties imposed on all those convicted under Virginia’s DUI laws is the requirement that the convicted person only drive a vehicle that uses an ignition […]
Behaviors that Police Use as Proof of Drunken Driving
/by Pack Law GroupWhen out on patrol, especially in the later hours of the night, police officers in Virginia will look for certain indications that a driver is driving while drunk or under the influence of drugs. While law enforcement tend not to publish the criteria they use, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) publishes a list […]
Why Do I Need a Lawyer for a DUI Arrest?
/by Pack Law GroupIf you’ve recently been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Virginia, you may be wondering whether or not it’s worth the expense to hire an attorney to represent you. After all, aren’t these cases pretty straightforward? Considering how common DUIs are, how serious could the consequences of a conviction be? You may […]
Driving Under the Influence with a Child in the Car
/by Pack Law GroupDriving Under the Influence with a Child in the Car No matter the circumstances, a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Virginia brings serious consequences. Those consequences will become even more severe if you’re pulled over for driving drunk while transporting a person under age 18. Read on to learn […]
What to Do if You Are Stopped for DUI in Virginia
/by Pack Law GroupWhat to Do if You Are Stopped for DUI in Virginia The state of Virginia is known for having some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation. Being convicted of a DUI in Virginia can affect your family, career, and finances. If found guilty, even for a first offense, you could be jailed, face […]
Defendant Faces Serious Consequences for Alleged Drunk Driving Fatal Crash
/by Pack Law GroupDefendant Faces Serious Consequences for Alleged Drunk Driving Fatal Crash A recent accident in Campbell County resulted in one woman’s death, and multiple other injuries. Law enforcement have now charged the at-fault driver with driving under the influence, among other charges. Accidents resulting in injuries or fatalities which were caused by intoxicated drivers can have […]
What Are the Consequences of Being Found in Contempt in Virginia?
/by Pack Law GroupWhat Are the Consequences of Being Found in Contempt in Virginia? Once a Virginia family court issues an order granting child support, that order becomes legally binding on the parent ordered to pay support. If you have been ordered to make regular child support payments, but you fail to stay current on those payments, your […]
Understanding How Court Orders Work in a Virginia Family Court Issue
/by Pack Law GroupUnderstanding How Court Orders Work in a Virginia Family Court Issue When you’re in court on a family law issue, there may have already been court orders issued in your case. While you don’t need to understand all the legal jargon that comes up in your court case, court orders issued in your divorce or […]
Plan Ahead to Protect Your Interests in a Divorce
/by Pack Law GroupPlan Ahead to Protect Your Interests in a Divorce If you have recently decided that divorce is necessary, taking a few steps to plan ahead can make the process much easier. Read on to learn about ways you can begin planning to file for divorce, and speak with an experienced Virginia divorce attorney as soon […]
Spousal Support to Adulterous Spouse Denied
/by Pack Law GroupSpousal Support to Adulterous Spouse Denied There are very few states in the U.S. which continue to base the outcome of a divorce on fault committed by one of the spouses during the marriage. However, Virginia is an exception to this rule, and a recent decision by the Virginia Court of Appeals has denied spousal […]