Getting a traffic ticket can be a serious issue. Many people who get tickets simply pay the fine and move on. However, if you don’t want to accept the charges you’ve been cited with, or if you think you’ve been wrongfully accused, you can fight your traffic ticket. There are hundreds of qualified attorneys out the to help you with all of your legal traffic ticket needs. There are some things, though, that you should keep in mind when fighting a traffic ticket.
DO:
-Hire a qualified lawyer. Utilize resources such as Lawyers.com to aid you in your search for a qualified traffic attorney.
-Educate yourself. You need to be informed about the legal process, as well as the citation you’ve been charged with and the potential consequences of that offense.
-Take your time. Most states allow 90 (ninety) days for you to pay your ticket or request a court hearing, so don’t feel rushed.
-Utilize free consultations offered by traffic ticket lawyers to find the best lawyer for your needs.
-Invest your money wisely. Don’t hire a lawyer because they’re cheap; their services might be as lacking as their costs. Also, don’t hire the most expensive lawyer just because of the cost; their high prices don’t guarantee that they’ll win your case.
-Dress for success. When you go to court, the judge may or may not treat your case differently based on how you are dressed. If you dress professionally and look as though you’re taking your case seriously, you might be treated better than if you show up in jeans and a t-shirt.
DON’T:
-Argue with the officer at the traffic stop. If you act ignorantly, they may note this on your citation, which will be shown to the judge and might ruin your chances of winning your case.
-Admit guilt. If you get pulled over, never admit that you did something wrong. Again, this might be noted, and used against you in court.
-Hire a lawyer without researching their background and track record. No matter how good they claim to be, you want to make sure they’re prepared and able to help you with your specific case.
-Expect a miracle if you’re not willing to put in an effort. If you don’t take the time to hire a qualified lawyer and educate yourself on your case, you may not get the results you want.
-Expect your lawyer to do all the work. You need to be informed and prepared BEFORE you hire a lawyer, so that you can have the best chances of winning your case. This way, you can know too that you’re not getting hosed by an incompetent or unqualified lawyer.
Fighting a traffic ticket can be a stressful event in your life. However, if you keep these things in mind, your legal process might go a little more smoothly. You should be prepared and know that you do stand a chance if you choose to fight your traffic violation, as long as you are involved in the process and do things properly.
By: Rob Skubiak
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December 16th, 2009
In this age of living on credit cards it is not surprising to find that more and more people are filing for bankruptcy. In order to prevent the misuse of bankruptcy claim a new law called the “Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act,” was passed in 2005. If you are in a serious and genuine financial problem, the right thing to do is file for bankruptcy. But before you do that you would have to find yourself a cheap bankruptcy lawyer who can explain to you all the finer points of the new law and can get you a good deal.
Where to Find a Bankruptcy Lawyer
Your quest for finding cheap bankruptcy lawyers can start with your family and friends. Those who have gone through the bankruptcy experience can recommend some names. You will get an insight into how competent the lawyer is. If you know an attorney, he/she might be able to refer you to some good lawyer.
Bankruptcy is a complex legal process; therefore, it is essential to have a lawyer who can put forward legal methods to either wipe out the debt by liquidating your assets and distributing them amongst your creditors, or develop a repayment plan. Usually the first consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer is free, so make sure you put forward your real financial situation before him/her. Once you have hired a lawyer, provide him/her with a list of all the debts that you carry. This would include credit cards, medical bills, loans, cars, etc. Make sure you have your bankruptcy lawyer explain to you all the details of the new law. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask.
Choosing a Good Bankruptcy Lawyer
A good bankruptcy lawyer will give you expert advice on how to get your financial situation back on track. A good lawyer will help you with repayment plans and debt management. Before you finalize your choice make sure you share a comfort level with your bankruptcy lawyer.
You want a lawyer who understands the system and will do a good job to represent you. It may cost you a little more but you get what you pay for. Your local bar association can probably help you decide whether a proposed fee is fair with the local standard. You can also browse online to compare some services to get an idea how much it would cost you to hire a lawyer.
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