Possession with intent to deliver is a felony charge that alleges you possessed drugs not for personal use but with the intent to sell or distribute them [...]
Yes. Drug charges can be dismissed or significantly reduced in Rhode Island in several circumstances — most commonly when evidence was obtained through an unlawful search or [...]
Penalties for drug possession in Rhode Island depend on the type and quantity of the substance. A first offense for possession of most controlled substances is a [...]
Yes. Most Rhode Island Family Court orders — including child custody, child support, and visitation orders — can be modified if there has been a substantial change [...]
Violating a Rhode Island Family Court order — whether by failing to pay child support, denying court-ordered visitation, or violating a restraining order — is a serious [...]
Rhode Island Family Court encourages and in many cases requires parties to attempt mediation before proceeding to a contested hearing. Mediation is a process in which a [...]