Welcome to the FAQ page! Here you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions I receive. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out directly—I’m here to help.
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I specialize in a variety of legal areas, including family law (divorce, child custody, adoptions), estate planning (wills, power of attorney), criminal defense (misdemeanors, expungements), and business law (deeds, business formation). For a full list of my services, please visit the Services Page.
Scheduling a consultation is simple. You can call me at (662) 597-4117, email me at [email protected], or fill out the contact form on the website. I’ll reach out to confirm a time that works for you.
Yes, I offer a complimentary initial consultation. This meeting gives us the chance to discuss your case and explore how I can assist you. There’s no obligation—just an opportunity to see if I’m the right fit for your legal needs.
Absolutely. I personally handle every case that comes through my office. From the initial consultation to the resolution of your case, you’ll work directly with me every step of the way.
It’s helpful to bring any documents related to your case. This might include court paperwork, financial records, prior legal documents, or any relevant correspondence. Don’t worry if you’re unsure—I’ll guide you on what’s needed during our conversation.
My office hours are Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM, and by appointment on weekends. If you have an urgent matter outside of regular hours, feel free to reach out, and I’ll do my best to accommodate you.
Costs vary depending on the complexity and nature of your case. During the initial consultation, I’ll provide you with a clear overview of the fees involved and any potential payment options. Transparency is a priority, and I’m here to answer any questions about costs upfront.
In a contested divorce, the parties cannot agree on one or more issues, such as property division, child custody, or alimony, requiring court intervention. An uncontested divorce means both parties agree on all major issues, making the process faster and less expensive. I handle both types and will guide you based on your specific situation.
Drafting and finalizing a will depends on the complexity of your estate. In most cases, a straightforward will can be completed within a few weeks. More complex estates might take longer, but I will work with you to ensure everything is handled efficiently.
In some cases, yes. If you qualify for an expungement, I can help you clear your criminal record. This process can open doors for better job opportunities and improve your future prospects. I’ll assess your eligibility during our consultation.
Yes, I offer services related to business formation, drafting deeds, and other business legal needs. I’ll provide guidance to ensure your business is legally sound from the start.
If you need to reschedule or cancel your appointment, just let me know as soon as possible. I’m happy to work with you to find a more convenient time that fits your schedule.
Yes, I understand that legal expenses can be a concern, and I’m willing to discuss payment plans for clients who may need them. Please ask about this during our consultation, and we’ll find a solution that works for you.
If you’re facing an urgent legal situation, please contact me immediately. I prioritize urgent matters and will do my best to provide you with timely legal advice and support.
Getting started is easy. Just reach out through phone, email, or the contact form on my website. I’ll set up a free consultation, and we’ll take it from there. I’m looking forward to helping you navigate your legal challenges.
Every child custody case is unique, and I take the time to understand the details of your situation. I’ll help you navigate custody laws, file the necessary paperwork, and represent your interests in negotiations or court proceedings to ensure the best outcome for you and your child.
A Power of Attorney is essential if you want to ensure that someone you trust can make important decisions on your behalf should you become unable to do so. I can help you determine the right type of Power of Attorney for your needs and guide you through the process of setting it up.
A will is a legal document that outlines how you want your assets distributed after your death, while an estate plan includes a broader set of documents and strategies to manage your assets during your lifetime and after. I’ll help you determine the right approach based on your goals.
Yes, I represent clients in court for a variety of legal matters, including family disputes, misdemeanors, and other legal issues. I’ll provide guidance and preparation for any court appearances to ensure you feel confident and well-represented.
Yes, you can make changes to your will at any time. I recommend reviewing your will periodically or after major life changes (like marriage, the birth of a child, or significant asset changes) to ensure it still reflects your wishes. I’m here to assist with any updates you need.