Restoring Control After a License or Criminal Record Problem

There’s a vast difference between filing paperwork and solving legal issues. A traffic citation can become an element of your driving record. A suspended license could continue impairing your employment beyond the time of the offense. Even a dismissed criminal charge may leave traces. In the same way the delay of a will may leave families without clarified instructions when the instructions are the most important. For people in El Paso, a little regular housekeeping may help to identify problems that remain unsolved before they interfere with work, driving jobs, or family plans.

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Follow a Traffic Tickets Beyond the Fine

Many drivers pay attention to the amount of money due to the fact that it’s obvious on the fine. The more useful question is what happens after the fine is paid. In Texas paying a citation for a traffic violation is usually equivalent to accepting the sentence. Before you decide on the most convenient method, it’s important to take into consideration the impact of the fine on the driver’s record.

Traffic ticket lawyers are able to look over more than the citation. The attorney will examine the alleged infraction, deadlines, driving record as well as the available defenses and alternatives to conviction. In the event of your eligibility and the facts that you have, you may be able to opt for dismissal, deferred resolution or defensive driving.

Robert Navar is a long-time attorney who has represented El Paso County drivers in warrant and traffic issues, including many cases that are often handled without the need for a driver to attend the courtroom.

Beware of letting a license suspension influence your work schedule

Texas is not an easy place to lose driving privileges, especially when your livelihood depends on transportation. Imagine an electrician who is on several properties each day or a parent who’s work starts after dropping off children at school. Rides on public transportation or from friends aren’t always the best long-term solution.

For qualifying drivers, an occupational license may provide limited legal driving privileges during a suspension. The license is usually tied to essential activities, for example, work, school, or necessary household responsibilities as well as specific limitations. Since the privilege is restricted in terms of driving, knowing precisely what is allowed is as crucial as getting the license.

Find out what happened to the Record Following the Case

Imagine that someone was arrested a few years ago. The charge was dropped and they were released. When they undergo a screening for employment and interview, the details of that old case appears. It is surprising to many since a favorable outcome and removal of the underlying records are distinct legal issues.

A lawyer who is specialized in criminal expungement will be able to determine the case or arrest is eligible for expunction pursuant to Texas law. The answers will vary based on the circumstances and the procedure’s history. When the option of expunction is available taking advantage of it could be especially meaningful for someone worried about the possibility of a record appearing at the time of future background checks.

Use Instructions to Leave instead of Questions

Every unfinished issue in the legal system calls for an in-courtroom. Some begin at home.

A couple has two children and a house that have never created an estate plan. They also maintain the accounts of their retirement and bank. If one of the spouses suddenly dies and leaves a family behind, they might be confronted with difficult questions at an emotional time.

Planned estates and wills allow people to make their decisions in a calm manner. A will may set out the rules for property ownership and also define who is the one to oversee the estate. Additional documents for estate planning may be required depending on situation.

The value is not measured exclusively by the size the estate. Simple instructions are important equally to families with ordinary assets as they do to someone with a large fortune.

Close the file for the right reason

Attorney Robert Navar’s El Paso practice addresses traffic warrants and citations, driver’s license issues, qualifying criminal expunctions, and estate planning. While these aren’t necessarily related, they can each involve an important aspect. Do you think the case is done?

The knowledge of that answer could be more valuable than you think it is. It’s easy to overlook the impact of a paid ticket, suspended license or a resolution of a criminal case or the fact that you did not sign an estate plan. Examining your legal situation today can help you understand the issues that require attention and what can finally be removed from your life.

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