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Should I file bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?

By Attorneys.org |

Read our quick breakdown on the differences between Chapters 7 and 13 and see what makes sense for you.

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Can I tell my criminal attorney everything?

By Attorneys.org |

Never withhold information related to your case. When in doubt – disclose it. Your attorney represents your interests – and can’t without the whole story.

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What if I can’t afford a criminal attorney?

By Attorneys.org |

The court will appoint a public defender free of charge – just like on TV.

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Will my case be thrown out if the police don’t read me my Miranda rights?

By Attorneys.org |

Not necessarily and here’s why.

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Will a criminal defense lawyer bail me out?

By Attorneys.org |

No. The job of a criminal defense attorney is to make sure that your legal rights are protected, to investigate your case, and to formulate and put forth your strongest defenses. So long as the judge has set bail, someone other than your lawyer will have to bail you out – and, actually, you… Read More »

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Defenses to Drunk Driving

By Attorneys.org |

Carefully review our in-depth guide to your DUI defense – we break down the most successful defenses.

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What You Tell Your DUI Defense Lawyer

By Attorneys.org |

Disclose absolutely everything to your attorney and if there is any doubt, disclose that too – here’s why.

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Saving Your Retirement in Bankruptcy

By Attorneys.org |

How America’s bankruptcy laws help protect and shield your retirement accounts.

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Why You Cannot Lose Your Bankruptcy Case

By Attorneys.org |

What you need to do to win your bankruptcy case.

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Benefits of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

By Attorneys.org |

Our overview of bankruptcy under Chapter 7 – discharge unsecured debts while preserving assets.

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