Restoring Control After a License or Criminal Record Problem

There’s a big difference between simply putting away the paperwork and solving the legal problem behind it. Traffic tickets can be added to a driver’s record. Even after the original offense suspension of your license, it can be a hindrance to your job. Even a dismissal of a criminal charge can be a source of record. At the same time postponing the execution of a will can leave families without precise instructions at a time when they are most important. For residents of El Paso, a little lawful housekeeping can reveal unfinished matters before they interfere with driving, work jobs, or family plans.

Follow up on a traffic ticket beyond the amount of fine

The price of a citation is immediately printed, and many drivers are focused on that dollar amount. What happens when you pay the fine? This is a more important concern. In Texas paying a ticket for traffic violations generally means accepting the sentence. That’s why it’s vital to look at the impact on the driver’s history prior to choosing the quickest payment method.

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A lawyer for traffic tickets can be more than just examining the citation. The attorney can review the accused violation as well as the deadlines, the driving history possible defenses, as well as other options to avoid a conviction. Options may include dismissal or deferred disposition, based on eligibility and facts.

Robert Navar, an attorney in El Paso County, has been representing motorists for years. He is a lawyer in warrant and traffic cases. A lot of these cases can be handled without having to go to court.

Stop an automatic suspension of your license from dictating your schedule

Texas is a difficult place to lose your driving privileges if you depend on transportation for your livelihood. Imagine an electrician visiting several properties every day, or a parent who begins working only after they have picked up their children from school. Transportation services and rides from friends are not always the most effective long-term solutions.

A limited driving privilege could be granted to those who qualify for a occupational license during the suspension. This privilege is usually tied to significant activities such as work at school, household or other obligations and could be subject to limitations. The driving privilege is restricted. Knowing what’s allowed is just as important to get the license.

Find out what happened to the case files following the trial

Imagine that someone was arrested in the last few years. The charge was dismissed and they moved on. When they undergo a subsequent screening for employment the case from earlier is discussed. This may be surprising to some since the legal aspects of a favorable decision and the removal of records which support it are two separate issues.

A criminal expungement lawyer can review whether an arrest or case qualifies for expunction under Texas law. Answers vary depending on circumstances and the procedural history. If the option of expunction is available, it is important to consider this option if you are concerned that your record will be included in future background check.

Use Instructions to Leave instead of Questions

Some legal disputes are not resolved. Others needs a courtroom. Some legal matters begin at your home.

Imagine a couple that owns a house, has two children, has retirement and bank accounts, and does not have the last will. If a spouse dies unexpectedly and leaves a family behind, they could be faced with important questions during an emotionally stressful moment.

When people plan for their wills and estates they can take a more sane decision. A will is a document that can be utilized to outline property directives and determine who should manage the estate. Additional estate planning documents might be necessary depending on the situation.

The size of the estate does not define the value. It is crucial to give precise instructions to all regardless of financial situation.

Close the file to the correct reason

Attorney Robert Navar’s El Paso practice addresses traffic summonses and warrants as well as driver’s license issues, qualifying criminal expunctions and estate planning. Although these may seem separate, each may raise the same question whether the case is done?

It’s better to know the answer rather than assuming that it is. It is easy to ignore the impact of a paid or suspended license, resolving a criminal case or the fact that you did not sign an estate plan. Checking the legal status of your case today can help you understand what needs to be addressed and what can finally be put to rest.