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Have a legal question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our practice and services.
You get a free initial consultation with our family, bankruptcy, or criminal attorneys and once we determine how we can help, we will discuss our fees.
Yes, we do. Our family attorneys require half of the balance down and installments of at least $250 a month.
Yes, for chapter 7 you can and if you plan to, you should keep making payments on them even through the bankruptcy. Contact our bankruptcy and family attorneys if you're in need of our services.
Yes, our criminal attorneys can visit you if you are in jail. According to The Sentencing Project, there are 2 million people in the nation’s prisons and jails. We do our best to help you regain your freedom as soon as possible.
Based on the experience of our bankruptcy and family court attorneys, it takes between 3 and 6 months.
No, our bankruptcy and family court attorneys only do chapter 7.
Chapter 13 consolidates your debt into a payment plan, it does not eliminate it. Chapter 7 eliminates your debt completely. This excludes student loans and recent IRS debt. Contact our bankruptcy and family attorneys for a consultation.
Not necessarily. As an expert criminal attorney at law, there are certain factors and methods we can do to try and keep your license.
Our criminal attorneys can file a motion on your behalf to request a bail release hearing.
Divorce attorneys can file a motion to get you temporary possession of your house until your divorce hearing.
After-Hour Appointments Are Available in Some Instances
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