- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementPrenuptial agreements offer a variety of different benefits couples about to enter a marriage may not always be familiar with but should be aware of. Prenuptial agreements are sometimes thought of as a legal resource for only the wealthy to protect one spouse from the other in the event of a divorce but the truth is prenuptial …
- Spousal Support
- Criminal DefenseAs our firm has grown over the years, so have our practice areas. Our team can handle most legal issues faced by individuals, businesses and governmental entities in Langhorne and throughout Bucks County, including personal injury claims, family law matters, criminal defense cases, and estate law issues.
- DUI/DWIField sobriety tests can be a major factor in DUI charges. As a result, it is important for accused drivers facing DUI accusations, allegations and charges to be familiar with DUI defense options and how they can challenge the accuracy and reliability of field sobriety tests which may form the basis of the criminal charges …
- Wrongful Death
- White Collar Crimes
- Theft
- Misdemeanors
- Drug Crimes
- Assault
- Juvenile Crimes
- Identity Theft
- ForgeryNo homebuyer or property owner wants to inherit existing debts or legal issues that could interfere with their property rights in the future or might even cause them to lose their property. If you are buying a home, there are many hidden or unforeseen issues or defects that might arise only after you have purchased your home, including unpaid liens, clerical errors, claims of fraud or forgery, just to name a few. Purchasing an owner’s title Insurance policy is the best way to protect yourself from unforeseen legal and financial claims and discrepancies which might affect your rights to your property.
- Business DisputesNo matter what side of a legal issue you are on — such as filing for or fighting a divorce — we can represent your needs with respect, honesty and smart legal strategy. We are experienced with mediation and contract disputes and will go to court when needed. With our team, you will always find a fierce legal ally to stand by your side.
- Workers Compensation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Premises Liability
- Real Estate TransactionsFrom representing individuals in residential real estate transactions to assisting developers in complex development plans, our real estate lawyers are focused on getting the transaction done correctly while minimizing legal fees.
- Eminent Domain
- Land Use and Zoning
- Property DamageIt is important to us that our clients are safe and that justice is served when personal or property damage is caused. We can help you with...
- Personal InjuryThe experienced personal injury attorneys at Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP have an outstanding reputation for success. We have recovered more than $100 million for our clients through settlements and jury verdicts. We know firsthand that facing a serious accident can be a life-altering event, and we will fight to get you the compensation you deserve because we know that a fair settlement or verdict can make a difference in your life.
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security Disability
- Estate PlanningWilliam J. Begley came to Bristol in the early 1930s and established his own law office in space rented from Mr. Eastburn. He developed an extensive practice in the fields of estate planning and administration.
- WillsEstate planning is not just about passing on assets. It can also address things like end of life care. Powers of attorney and living wills, which are not the same as wills, can be used to address how you wish to be treated in the event of incapacity.
- Power of AttorneyEstate planning is not just what happens at the time of your death. It is also useful in case you become incapacitated. For instance, if you were in a car wreck tomorrow that left you in a state where you could not make decisions concerning medical treatment or could not pay your bills, you will need someone with the authority to make decisions on your behalf. If you are unmarried and over 18, you might think your parents have the authority to do this. However once you became a legal adult, they no longer have the power to act on your behalf unless you explicitly grant it to them with a document like a power of attorney.
- Probate
- Foreclosure