The walk-and-turn field sobriety test

If a Louisiana police officer believes you are driving under the influence, they will no doubt pull you over. This action can be a frightening and disorienting experience, particularly if the officer asks you to step out of the car and participate in one or more field...

What happens if you out-earned your spouse?

Louisiana is a community property state, which means that each spouse is entitled to half of the assets accrued during the marriage. Joint debts are also typically split in a 50/50 manner when a marriage comes to an end. An asset is generally considered to be a...

Issues with geofence warrants

Those suspected of a crime have constitutional protections against illegal searches and seizures. In most but not all instances, the police must acquire a proper warrant before conducting a search. Certain cases in Louisiana may involve questions about geofence...

What is juvenile delinquency?

One significant issue that frequently captures public attention in criminal law and social justice is juvenile delinquency. This refers to the participation of minors, typically individuals under the age of 18, in unlawful activities. Juvenile delinquency has gained...

Weighing the pros and cons of divorce

Divorce is a difficult process that many Louisiana couples go through every year. Challenging emotions and frustrating legal obligations accompany the end of a marriage. People considering a divorce will want to weigh the benefits and disadvantages before they start....