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July 5, 2024
If you're a Texas resident grappling with family-related legal issues, you've likely got a million questions swirling in your head. Whether you’re dealing with divorce, child custody, or alimony, knowing your rights and options is crucial.
Read MoreJune 5, 2024
Mental health issues significantly impact an individual's behavior, sometimes leading to actions that result in criminal charges. Conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and PTSD can impair judgment, reduce impulse control, and increase susceptibility to substance abuse.
Read MoreMay 7, 2024
The moments immediately following an auto accident can be disorienting and distressing, and as the dust settles, understanding your rights and the claims process becomes necessary.
Read MoreJan. 18, 2024
As a criminal defense attorney operating out of Edinburg, Texas, I've had clients from McAllen, Mission, and the Rio Grande Valley come to me with their concerns and questions about the criminal defense process.
Read MoreDec. 25, 2023
Being involved in an accident can be an overwhelming experience. It's not just the physical pain that you have to deal with, but the emotional trauma and financial burden that come along with it. You may feel lost, uncertain, and anxious about what to do next.
Read MoreSept. 12, 2023
In Texas, victims of auto accidents and personal injuries may be entitled to pursue damages by filing an insurance claim or lawsuit. However, understanding your options to recover damages, the personal injury claims process in Texas, and the next steps to take after an accident or injury is imperative.
Read MoreMay 31, 2023
A criminal record can greatly impact your personal and professional life. It may affect your ability to obtain employment, secure housing, or even take out a loan. However, if you have made mistakes in the past, it does not mean your future has to be defined by those mistakes.
Read MoreMay 8, 2023
Any time you’re facing criminal charges, it’s essential you understand the offenses and the potential penalties so you can start working on your defense strategy.
Read MoreApril 6, 2023
Imprisonment remains a common punishment for defendants who have been convicted in Texas. However, there are other alternatives to going to jail—such as diversion programs, house arrest, and probation—that can help encourage reform and rehabilitation. In addition, these alternative sentencing options can mitigate the adverse effect of institutionalization and incarceration on the defendant's body and mind.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2023
Even under the best circumstances, no one looks forward to dealing with an insurance provider over the phone or in person. Many people report feeling pressured or rushed to complete a claim or accept a settlement, leading to less-than-ideal outcomes. To top it off, if you’re seeking compensation after a car accident, you’ll also be dealing with your physical health or injuries, as well as the emotional trauma of being involved in a crash.
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