Matters A Child Custody Attorney Can Help Clients Effectively Resolve

Issues with child custody can tear a family apart. So much is at stake for both the children and the parents. It is thus a good idea to work with a child custody lawyer to reach the best outcome possible. Their help can make it easy to resolve the following matters. Child Support Regardless of how you and the other parent feel about the custody of the children, there will be child support thrown into the mix as well. Read More 

The Benefits Of Hiring A DUI Attorney

Recreational drugs such as alcohol and prescription drugs can prevent you from driving safely. Therefore, the law sets a limit comparing the levels of prescription and recreational drugs in the blood to a certain amount that doctors believe would make you vulnerable to accidents on the road. A breach of these laws is a serious offense that may result in hefty fines and jail time. If the police arrest you for driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs, you should explore all options available to prevent heavy fines and jail time. Read More 

What Type of Attacks Would Be Considered Aggravated Assault?

While assault is always illegal, there are certain forms of assault that are considered more severe than others. If you are accused of aggravated assault and you are trying to have your charges dropped, you may find this almost impossible to do depending on the facts of the case. However, you may be able to have your charges reduced to simple assault. Aggravated Assault Laws This type of crime can vary depending on the state in which you reside. Read More 

Can You Be In Contempt Of Court With A Divorce?

Divorce can be thought of as several court orders all in one document. Any one of those orders, if violated, can be punished by the law. Disobeying a court order could result in a second court case. Read on to find out more. Contempt of Court: What to Know When you fail to act in a lawful manner, you can be charged with contempt of court. Though judges use their own discretion when evaluating a contempt charge, almost any bad behavior in court or failing to follow a court order can be prosecuted as a separate contempt of court charge. Read More 

What to Do if You’re Facing Obstruction of Justice Charges

Police departments and prosecutors use obstruction of justice charges to try to punish defendants and encourage witnesses to cooperate. If you're facing such allegations, you might wonder what your options are. You should do these four things to try to present a defense. Confirm the Charges Are Real There's a huge gap between a cop saying your actions are obstructive and a prosecutor filing formal charges. Police do use the threat of charging people, especially witnesses, to get them to cooperate with investigations. Read More