Specializing in criminal defense, military law, and family law cases.
Our criminal defense attorney protects the rights of those accused of crimes, including challenging the prosecution's case, advocating for dismissals, negotiating plea deals, and acting in their best interests throughout the judicial process.
Those accused of drug crimes may be facing charges pertaining to the use, possession, production, and distribution of illegal substances.
Serious crimes are felonies, carrying minimum prison sentences of a year or more. These charges often involve an element of severe harm, drugs, or significant financial loss to the victim.
A murder defense is a strategy developed by our criminal defense attorney to negate manslaughter or homicide charges. Examples include challenging evidence, proving an alibi, arguing for self-defense, and more.
Family law governs legal issues related to familial relationships such as divorce, child custody, and adoption.
Our child custody lawyer advocates on behalf of a mother, father, or guardian to obtain a fair parenting plan that aligns with the best interests of the child.
Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. This process includes establishing a court order that determines the division of property and assets, spousal support agreements, child custody, and other domestic matters.
Divorce mediation is a collaborative process that precedes court proceedings. Couples can work together with their attorneys to establish a divorce agreement that is later approved and finalized by a family court judge.
Child abuse can be used to describe any act or failure to act that harms or puts a child at imminent risk of harm physically or emotionally.
A Department of Social Services (DSS) case is the investigation of child abuse allegations. In many situations, a judge rules on a safety plan and whether or not government intervention is necessary to protect the child.
Military law governs armed forces members. The Uniform Code of Military Justice covers on-duty, off-duty, and civilian-type infractions and crimes involving an active service member.
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