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Nelson & Dixon, LLC

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  • 125 North Franklin Street, Dublin, GA 31021-6701

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  • We have more than 45 years combined legal experience in Personal Injury, Criminal Law, DUI, Civil Litigation, Domestic (Family) Law, Divorce, Real Estate Law, Business Law,... Read More

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  • 1506 Bellevue Rd., Dublin, GA 31021

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is community property at risk if the wife harms somebody driving?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
You ask two different questions. As to whether insurance will cover all costs, you need to consult your written insurance policy. If you don't have it, or if it is not comprehensible, ask the agent who sold it to you to explain its provisions, limitations and deductibles. As to marital or community property, in this marital property State (Wisconsin), a spouse's interest in community property has a low priority in terms of where a creditor can look for payment. After insurance, next up for payment is the wrongdoer's separate property. Then his or her interest in marital property. Generally the non-offending spouse's interest in marital property comes after, and may be exempt. Since this state has rather generous exemptions of property from creditors, there may not be anything, community or other, which they could reach.
You ask two different questions. As to whether insurance will cover all costs, you need to consult your written insurance policy. If you don't have it, or if it is not comprehensible, ask the agent who sold it to you to explain its provisions, limitations and deductibles. As to marital or community property, in this marital property State (Wisconsin), a spouse's interest in community property has a low priority in terms of where a creditor can look for payment. After insurance, next up for payment is the wrongdoer's separate property. Then his or her interest in marital property. Generally the non-offending spouse's interest in marital property comes after, and may be exempt. Since this state has rather generous exemptions of property from creditors, there may not be anything, community or other, which they could reach.
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What will happen if my girlfriend and I was pulled over and we both failed breathalyzer test?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
Since he has your names, yes, a ticket could be issued in the mail. Whichever one of you was driving could be facing a DUI charge.
Since he has your names, yes, a ticket could be issued in the mail. Whichever one of you was driving could be facing a DUI charge.

Why are the tests so very different and why did they take the blood test?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You are an alcoholic. You blew a .22 (almost three times the legal limit) and you were fine to engage in all of these other activities. They took the blood test, because it is the most accurate. The first test was the alcosensor, which is just supposed to detect alcohol.
You are an alcoholic. You blew a .22 (almost three times the legal limit) and you were fine to engage in all of these other activities. They took the blood test, because it is the most accurate. The first test was the alcosensor, which is just supposed to detect alcohol.
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