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What do I do if I notice past several tax returns have not been correct?

By Attorneys.org |

Definitely consult with a tax attorney to make sure your taxes are re-filed correctly and deal with the IRS if payment is due.

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How should I prepare for a tax attorney for the first time?

By Attorneys.org |

The lawyer you choose can only help if they have all the information. Why it’s important to disclose everything.

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How do I know whether my business is paying the right amount of taxes?

By Attorneys.org |

If in doubt, it is always wise to have a professional analyze your tax filings. You may be paying too little – or too much.

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What should I do when I get a letter from the IRS?

By Attorneys.org |

When it makes sense to consult with a tax lawyer instead of handling it yourself.

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My partner and I are breaking up; do I have any rights to her child?

By Attorneys.org |

In most cases, you must be the biological or adoptive parent to have legal rights. Review your options.

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What does my divorce lawyer need to know about my children?

By Attorneys.org |

Tell your lawyer everything your child needs. This is a critical area where it’s worth spending extra time with your attorney to make sure you get it right.

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Should I Take the Breathalyzer Test?

By Attorneys.org |

Many DUI attorneys advise against taking a breath test – especially depending on the severity what’s occurred. But if you refuse to take a Breathalyzer you may lose your right to drive.

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Should I admit I was drinking if a police officer pulls me over?

By Attorneys.org |

No and here’s why.

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Will I be deported if I’m arrested for drunk driving?

By Attorneys.org |

Yes or no. It depends on variables such as your status and criminal history.

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How can I convince the judge to give me a break?

By Attorneys.org |

A judge may consider mitigating circumstances such as these.

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