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Parental Visitation Rights After a Criminal Conviction

Posted October 30, 2017 in Uncategorized

Parental Visitation Rights After a Criminal Conviction Visitation Rights After a Criminal Conviction When an individual has gone through trial for a crime and is convicted, their visitation rights will most likely be affected. Courts decide this on a case by case basis; they will review the conviction, what crime was committed, and if you […]

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Causes of Death: Wrongful Death vs Manslaughter

Posted October 20, 2017 in Uncategorized

Causes of Death: Wrongful Death vs Manslaughter At the most basic level, death is death.  It will happen to all living creatures.  The question is only when rather than if.  Of the myriad ways people die, the legal system usually does not take an interest beyond facilitating the probate of the estate of the deceased.  […]

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Restraining Orders in Divorce

Posted October 20, 2017 in Uncategorized

Restraining Orders in Divorce and Family Law In many divorce and family law courts, the judge will issue a standing restraining order with common language, at the beginning of all new cases. These orders are known by different names in different places but are similarly used to preserve the status quo and not cause harm […]

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Public Defender Vs. Private Attorney

Posted October 17, 2017 in Uncategorized

Public Defender Vs. Private Attorney If you have been charged with a criminal offense, need assistance in defending your case in a court of law and cannot afford a private attorney, you may seek legal representation from a state appointed public defender.  However, hiring a public defender in lieu of a private attorney comes with many […]

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Drug and Alcohol Tests for DUI: Just How Accurate Are They?

Posted October 05, 2017 in Uncategorized

Drug and Alcohol Tests for DUI If you are stopped by a police officer and suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you will be asked to take tests. The first would be a standard field sobriety test, after which you may be required to take one that is more extensive to […]

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Reasons Why Families Have To Go Through Probate

Posted October 04, 2017 in Uncategorized

Divorce Lawyer Rockville MD When a loved one dies, it may be necessary for the family and heirs to go through probate. While probate is often thought to be a long process that costs a lot of money,  it is usually completed in a reasonable length of time and without being too costly. Probate is […]

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