FAQs
FAQs
Frequently Asked Question
We understand that legal matters can feel overwhelming. Below are answers to common questions about our practice areas and what you can expect when working with our firm.
We represent clients in matters involving Family Law, Juvenile Crimes, Criminal Law, Fraud, Personal Injury, and External Counsel Services. Whether you are facing criminal charges, dealing with a custody dispute, or seeking compensation for an injury, we provide strategic and results-focused legal representation.
Yes. Even minor charges can result in fines, probation, a criminal record, and long-term consequences. An attorney can often negotiate reduced penalties, alternative sentencing, or dismissal.
External counsel services provide businesses with ongoing legal guidance without hiring a full-time in-house attorney. We assist with contracts, compliance issues, dispute resolution, risk management, and strategic legal planning.
Remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer questions without an attorney present. Request a lawyer immediately and avoid discussing your case with anyone except your legal counsel.
Juvenile offenses can have lasting consequences on a young person’s education, employment opportunities, and future record. Our firm works to protect minors by seeking reduced penalties, diversion programs, or dismissal whenever possible.
Family law includes divorce, child custody, child support, visitation, spousal support, paternity matters, and post-judgment modifications. We aim to resolve disputes efficiently while protecting your rights and your family’s best interests.
Personal injury cases arise when someone is harmed due to another party’s negligence. This may include car accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries, or wrongful death claims. If you were injured due to someone else’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation.
Fraud involves intentional deception for financial or personal gain. This may include identity theft, credit card fraud, insurance fraud, or financial misrepresentation. Fraud charges can carry severe penalties, making strong legal defense critical.
Penalties may include fines, restitution, probation, and imprisonment. The severity depends on the amount involved, prior history, and whether the case is charged as a misdemeanor or felony.
Many cases are resolved through negotiation or settlement. However, if a fair resolution cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial and aggressively advocate on your behalf.