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Parenting with Donated Eggs, Sperm or Embryos

Family Law You can become a parent through a third-party donation of sperm, eggs (ovum), or embryos.  As explained by an assisted reproduction law attoney from Surratt Law Practice, use of donated reproductive genetic materials has its own pitfalls and legal concerns but using a donation is a viable means of becoming a parent.  In fact, there are thousands of babies born each year from Assisted Reproductive Technology.  The Center for Disease Control (CDC) preliminarily…

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Federal Employment And Past Convictions

Employment Discrimination Lawyer If you are wondering whether or not a potential employer can ask about past convictions in an application, this page is for you. As an employment discrimination lawyer explains, you have applicant rights in terms of whether or not you have to include your past convictions on a job application. Job applicants with a criminal record often become concerned about whether or not they have to disclose their history on a job

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School Bus Driver Charged With DUI 

On October 28, 2022, a school bus driver was charged with DUI after he was transporting Washington, D.C. area students while under the influence. The 48-year-old driver was driving 44 Ben Murch Elementary School students on the way back to school after they attended a field trip to a Fairfax County, VA farm. Law enforcement officials said that the bus driver had driven off the road and crashed into a large rock, which resulted in

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Virginia State Police Reminded Super Bowl Fans Not To Drink And Drive

Right before the Super Bowl weekend, the Virginia State Police reminded all Virginias, including those in Fairfax, not to drive while under the influence. Gary T. Settle, Virginia State Police superintendent, made the following statement: “It’s making the choice to drive home impaired that is the wrong way to celebrate. If someone makes the choice to drive impaired, then they also run the very likely risk of getting arrested for DUI. Getting behind the wheel

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Virginia’s Confusing Marijuana Possession Laws

Virginia has joined many states across the country in seeking to eliminate criminal charges in some areas of marijuana possession. However, the changes the state has made are often confusing and that confusion can lead to criminal charges.   The current law in Virginia allows anyone 21 years of age or older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana, but there is still no way to legally purchase marijuana for purely recreational purposes. There

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