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The Dangers of an Opioid Addiction

According to the CDC, over 75% of the drug overdose deaths in 2021 involved an opioid, many of which were synthetic. Opioid addiction is very common in today’s world, and many people find themselves in the grip of addiction facing legal consequences as a result. What are some of the dangers of opioid addiction, and how can you get help?
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The Dangers of Alcohol Addiction: Violation of Probation After a DUI

Alcohol addiction is a problem across all age groups and demographics in the United States. Every month, approximately 60 million Americans aged 12 and older report binge drinking at least once, including 23.5% of men in the age group and 19.5% of women in the age group. One of the many dangers of alcohol addiction is receiving a DUI. Unfortunately, because alcohol addiction is a very real disease, violation of probation after a DUI sometimes occurs.
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The Dangers of Alcohol Addiction

A 2021 survey found that 219.2 million people aged 12 and older (or over 78% of people in the age bracket) had consumed alcohol at some point in their lives. While this includes one-time alcohol consumption, it also illuminates how commonplace alcohol is in our culture and our lives. Many adults are able to control their alcohol consumption, but many others struggle and experience the dangers of alcohol addiction firsthand. What are some of the potential legal consequences of alcohol addiction?
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The Things You Must Account For in Your Estate Plan

Your estate plan is one of the most critical ways that you can protect the financial future of your family, your assets, and your wishes for what happens when you are no longer here. Whether you have a large family or it’s just you, it is still critical to create an estate plan. What are some of the types of things that you need to account for in your estate plan?
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4 Myths About Estate Planning

Many people avoid the estate planning conversation because it’s uncomfortable to think about what will happen when they are no longer here. Unfortunately, this also means that many people who pass away suddenly leave behind no guidance for their loved ones. In this informative blog, we will be breaking down some of the most common myths about estate planning so that you can be fully informed when starting the process.
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Veterans and Criminal Justice: Possession of Firearms

Over the course of this series spotlighting veterans and criminal justice, we have reviewed the unique relationship between our servicemembers and the criminal justice system. Sadly, many veterans who have fought for our freedom come home only to find that they do not have the resources and support necessary to enjoy their freedom.
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Veterans and Criminal Justice: Trauma and Robbery and Theft

As we’ve traveled through this series, we’ve highlighted the relationships between United States military veterans and criminal justice. While veterans are not disproportionately impacted by crime, there are unique challenges that veterans experience that can lead to them being vulnerable to involvement in robbery or theft.
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Veterans and Criminal Justice: Domestic Violence

In 2018, researchers found that active duty servicemembers are three times more likely than civilians to be perpetrators of domestic violence. Experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) is also more likely for servicemembers and their loved ones. This is a major issue pertaining to veterans and criminal justice. Veterans diagnosed with PTSD and depression are more likely to perpetrate violence against others compared to those who have not been diagnosed. PTSD involves symptoms like substance abuse, emotional numbness, aggressive or violent behaviors, and self-injury among other problems.
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Veterans and Criminal Justice: Trauma and Substance Abuse

Many veterans suffer from trauma and substance abuse, leading them to become involved with the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, this isn’t a rare occurrence. Studies show that 1 in 3 U.S. veterans have been arrested and put in jail at least once. In total, veterans account for 5% of all inmates in federal prisons.
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New Year’s Resolution Series (Part Five): Trusts

Springtime is right around the corner, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up on your New Year’s resolutions. One of the greatest things about resolutions is they don’t come with a deadline. Instead, they provide us with an opportunity to recognize our goals so we can work to achieve them. Do you plan to incorporate trusts into your goals this year?
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