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Top Three Tourist Attractions In Alpharetta, GA

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Alpharetta Arts Center As contrasting to the historic red brick elegance of City Hall as its perhaps possible to get is the contemporary single storey structure of Alpharetta Arts Center. Bright and welcoming, the center has a floor plan closing in on 1,000 square metres, all of which is dedicated to modern art. While the rotating series of exhibited works predominantly come from local artists, that doesn’t mean that this space is any less worthwhile than a gallery in a larger city. In addition, there’s also a theater space, and the center holds regular classes, lectures, and workshops on various art-related themes. Jekyll Brewing Although Jekyll Brewing in less than ten years old, it has gained a legion of fans in that time. Its tap room at its original site on Marconi Drive has 26 different taps all under the watchful eye of the award-winning brew master Josh Rachel, who is also a part-owner. Once brewed in its 100-barrel system, the beers created here take on a full range of diffe

What to Look For in a Divorce Lawyer - How to Choose Wisely

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With the changes in family law over the last 30 years, including the adoption of equitable distribution in place of the old common-law rules, the adoption of laws protecting military spouses, and the adoption of support guidelines and various local rules promulgated within the various circuits, the area of separation and divorce has become much too complicated and specialized for someone who does not regularly handle these types of cases. It distresses us when clients come to us with poorly drafted separation agreements, and/or decrees which other inexperienced attorneys have handled. Just as it is better to win at trial than to have a great appeal issue, it is much better to have the right attorney, one who will get it right the first time, than to have to pay someone to fix problems stemming from errors made in the first place. Sometimes the errors are very costly and cannot be fixed as shown in the series of articles I wrote for The Family Law News, a peer review publication of the