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Do You Always Need a Divorce Attorney?

Sacramento Family Law Attorney

Divorce is one of the most difficult times in anyone’s life. Besides the emotional stress of the breakup of your marriage, you are also dealing with the details of the dissolution of your legal union. The stress is magnified if you and your spouse have disagreements. An experienced attorney can and should handle the legal aspects of your divorce….

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Will You Go to Jail for a DUI?

Marin County Criminal Defense Lawyer

Drivers who are convicted of a DUI face a number of significant consequences. Some of the penalties for DUI include: A potential jail sentence A fine Loss of your driver’s license for a period of time A jail sentence for a DUI conviction is always a possibility. In California, the law allows for it, even on the first conviction….

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Common Spring Break Arrests

Marin County Criminal Defense Lawyer

Every year, millions of college students take the rite of annual passage by traveling over Spring Break. Even those who remain local try to let loose and enjoy themselves. Spring break does not end well for many college students who have been arrested for the following offenses. Driving Under the Influence When college students party over spring break, they…

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Defenses Against Drug Possession

drug possession attorney

When the prosecution has charged you with drug possession, they must still prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. The jury would need to consider your own defenses before they voted to convict you of the crime. Here are some ways that you can defend drug charges. Lack of Intent Possession is a crime that requires a showing that…

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Can You Have an Uncontested Divorce in California?

Sacramento Family Law Attorney

Not every divorce must go to trial. It is possible to have an uncontested divorce, where the court grants the divorce filing with no need for a hearing. In uncontested divorces, there are no issues where the parties have failed to reach an agreement. Spouses have the ability to negotiate their own divorce agreement that covers all the major…

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How Does Spousal Support Work?

Sacramento County Family Law Attorney

Spousal support, also known as alimony, is not something that is a part of every divorce. Everything depends on the circumstances of your own divorce and the economic position of each of the two partners. Spousal support is the court’s way of equalizing the standard of living between the two spouses when one has a greater earning power than…

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How Long Does a California Divorce Take?

Marin County Divorce Attorney

Many spouses want to be done with their divorce as soon as possible, so they can turn a new page in their life. Under California law, the process will take time, even when the two spouses are able to agree on all issues. There is a minimum waiting period of six months from the time that you file for…

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Felony Penalties in California

Sacramento County Felony Defense Attorney

Certain serious crimes in California are charged as felonies. If the defendant is convicted of the crime, they can expect serious penalties, including jail time and fines. They will also face other collateral consequences of their conviction. There are several options for jail sentences, depending on the severity of the crime. The defendant could receive a low, medium, or…

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Can You Get Sole Custody in California?

Sacramento Family Law Attorney

In California, sole custody is when one parent has the ability to make important decisions for the child or when the child spends nearly all of their time with that parent. As a matter of policy, courts want both parents involved in the child’s life, and this is usually what is in their best interests. When a parent wants…

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What are Your Miranda Rights?

Sacramento Ca. Criminal Defense Lawyer

Nearly everyone can recite almost word-for-word what police say when arresting a suspect after years of watching police shows and Law and Order. However, they may not know why police must say these words and their meaning. These are called Miranda Rights. The name comes from a Supreme Court case that declared these to be a defendant’s constitutional rights….

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