- Criminal Defense
- DUI/DWIWe handle serious traffic matters, such as DUI, DWI, driving while suspended, driving without a license, with expired registration, or without insurance. We can represent you for charges of misdemeanor and felony theft, assault (1st and 2nd degree), robbery, rape, manslaughter, and murder.
- Wrongful DeathFrom “fender-benders” to serious injury accidents and wrongful death cases, we continue to serve a wide spectrum of the community. And, although we settle most of our cases, we also enjoy bringing cases to trial if need be.
- Sex Crimes
- Robbery
- Theft
- Misdemeanors
- Assault
- Murder
- Manslaughter
- Personal Injury
- Estate PlanningIf you’ve lost a loved one and an estate must be opened and administered- and yet you don’t know where to begin – call us. We handle small, regular and even very large estates. In a small estate we can assist you with the paperwork and get you your Letters of Administration in a matter of days. We are also experienced in complex estate litigation, including, among other things, complex trust issues and will caveats.
- Wills
- Power of AttorneyPlan your estate and help your loved ones cope with their personal loss by making it as easy as possible for them to attend to the business of distributing your property. Make sure that medical personnel know how you would want to be treated if you fall victim to serious or terminal illness and are unable to communicate your wishes. Give someone you trust the power to manage your financial and legal affairs in the event you are unable to do so in the future. We are happy to assist you with drafting the relevant documents for these and other situations and will carefully explain the implications of each.
- BankruptcyFor people in debt who need a “fresh start” and who either have no valuable, nonexempt assets or wish to liquidate their property. In either situation, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy can bring real peace of mind and a much better financial outlook.
- ForeclosureIf you are behind in mortgage payments and the bank or loan servicer has started or threatened to start foreclosure proceedings, then a Chapter 13 bankruptcy might be the defense you need. Chapter 13 can stop a foreclosure and even a court-ordered sale of your home as late as the day of sale. And bankruptcy law gives you a way to pay the mortgage arrearage over time.