- DUI/DWIMaryland law classifies drunk driving offences into two categories. The more serious offence is called “driving under the influence of alcohol” and refers to cases where a person is definitely intoxicated. The less serious offence is called “driving while impaired by alcohol.” As the name implies, this offence refers to situations where a driver may not definitely be drunk but is showing the effects of having consumed alcohol.
- Workers CompensationOver the years, our office has assisted thousands of people with legal problems such as bankruptcy, car accidents, worker's compensation and adoption.
- BankruptcyBankruptcy Court appoints a Trustee to gather all property and assets of a Debtor, sell them, and pay off the creditors to the extent funds are available. However, State and Federal laws permit debtors to keep a certain amount of assets during bankruptcy. Usually, a person filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy can keep most or all of his or her assets.
- ForeclosureChapter 13 bankruptcy is especially helpful in dealing with foreclosure cases. A lender must stop foreclosure proceedings when a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed. The debtor is then permitted to catch up any back payments on the mortgage by making payments through the Trustee.