By jamestanest | Published June 13, 2017 | Posted in Uncategorized |
There are some properties that are exempt from creditors in the bankruptcy process. Exemptions are determined by state, and federal laws. When a Douglas County bankruptcy attorney files a petition, he will include a schedule, or list, of assets and debts of his client. The client will claim certain assets for exemption that he feels Read More
Read MoreAfter you have reviewed your bankruptcy petition with your attorney, and made sure that all the personal information is correct, and that every debt that you owe is listed, the next step is credit counseling. You will either meet with a counselor, or go online for evaluation. Once your case has been filed, the automatic Read More
Read MoreDrinking and driving is no laughing matter. But sometimes even the best of us act with an extreme lack of judgment. If you have experienced such a lack of judgment and the result was an arrest for Driving Under the Influence, then you need to call an experience and aggressive attorney to help defend you. Read More
Read MoreIn regards to the punishment of a crime, there are five main categories of punishments that you should be aware of. If for some reason you think that your punishment does not fit the crime you committed, you should call your Aurora attorney, James T. Anest, immediately. Here are main categories of punishments. Deterrence: Just Read More
Read MoreGetting injured is much more than a momentary inconvenience. It can completely and utterly change your life. Depending on the severity of your injury, you might have to stop working and may need ongoing medical attention. Facing that kind of future can be scary, but you don’t have to face it alone. If you are Read More
Read MoreCriminal defense is a complicated field. If you’re facing criminal charges, or are the subject of a criminal investigation, you need to call James T. Anest, you Aurora criminal defense attorney. It’s important to know into which category your alleged crimes falls. There are many different types of crimes, but all of them fall into Read More
Read MoreCivil litigation comes into play when the courts are asked settle a conflict between the parties to something like a marriage or domestic issue, a breach of contract or a personal injury dispute. Cases are usually heard in municipal, state or federal civil courts rather than in a criminal court. They are typically settled by Read More
Read MoreA trust is a way of managing the assets that you plan to leave to your beneficiaries. That’s the basic concept but there are several ways to improvise a trust, depending on your individual circumstances. A “living trust” for instance, gives you access to your assets as long as you live then hands them over Read More
Read MoreA patsy is someone who takes the fall for a crime. Most times, the patsy isn’t taking the fall for a specific person, but simply because the crime demands justice. Unfortunately, prosecuting a patsy is a far cry from justice. But that doesn’t keep this travesty from happening. If you’ve been accused of a crime Read More
Read MoreIf you care about what happens to your belongings after your death you should consider having a will. A last will and testament is a legally binding document that will assure that your wishes are carried out. You don’t have to own a vast estate or extremely valuable possessions to justify having a will. There Read More
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