Convictions can result in fines, probation, or jail time. Your attorney will work to minimize these consequences and explore options such as appeals or alternative sentencing.
The timeline depends on the type of charges and the court’s schedule. Simple cases may resolve in a few months, while complex cases can take longer.
An experienced criminal defense attorney will review your case and identify opportunities to reduce or dismiss charges based on evidence, procedural errors, or mitigating circumstances.
The cost varies depending on the complexity of your case. Many attorneys offer free consultations to discuss fees and payment options.
Stay calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Ask to speak to an attorney immediately and avoid discussing your case with anyone other than your lawyer.
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Yes, filing for bankruptcy can halt foreclosure and repossession temporarily through an automatic stay. This gives you time to work out a solution, such as a repayment plan through Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
The cost of filing depends on the type of bankruptcy and your specific case. We offer transparent pricing and competitive rates for our services. Contact us for a consultation to discuss costs tailored to your needs.
In many cases, you can keep your home, car, and other essential assets. This depends on your situation and the type of bankruptcy you file. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, for example, is specifically designed to help you retain your property while managing debts.