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Caught with Drugs?

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There are many factors in how you are charged with illegal possession of controlled substances and narcotics. Just in Texas alone for the possession of any drug can lead to jail time, fines, probation and even a 6 month loss of your driver's license.

Again, the severity of your charges depends on a few factors:

  • How much drugs were on you
  • How was the drug stored or hidden.
  • Possession of the drug with paraphernalia (Needles, scales, pipes, etc)
  • Large amounts of money with the drugs
  • Any past offenses or convictions

 

Drugs such as Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine, LSD, Ecstasy, PCP, Valium, Ritalin, and various other chemical compounds also have an affect on how you will be charged.

If you are facing drug charges and want the best legal representation possible, call 432.687.5035 to set up a free consultation at Kirk & Williams: Attorneys at Law!

Charged With Identity Theft?

The State of Texas considers identity theft a “White Collar Crime” and takes this charge very seriously. That facts are, that 25% of us will be affected by identity theft in our lifetime. Whether you have been a victim of this crime, or you are being charged with it, there are things you should know. Both victims and offenders face a tough battle. Many of these cases happen online, or by people close to you with access to your information, such as family members. Identity theft can start small, yet turns to a felony in the State of Texas when being charged. Here’s some information as to what a person being charged with Identity Theft can face.
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Jail Time
If a person is charged with unauthorized transfer or use of someone else’s identity in Texas, the penalty includes jail time of a maximum of one year. However, if that information is actually used by the person, or convicted of being in possession of that information, the fine can include life in prison.

Fines
The penalty for using, possessing, transferring, etc can range in fines ranging from $4,000 to $10,000. This all depends if you are convicted as a misdemeanor or a felony. Many times the offender also will have to pay for court costs, or restitution also. At this point, the loss of freedom and financial burden increases for the offender, as they may be required to pay for their own probation also (post conviction).

Probation
Probation can be set for a one year period to those convicted. The convicted offender must then be asked to maintain regular check ins with a probation officer, maintain a job, not be involved in any crimes during that time, report changes in address, and not leave the county jurisdiction. Other mandates as the judge sees fit can also be added to the probation requirements.

Making Amends
Offenders may be charged and convicted resulting in a restitution obligation. This money goes to the victim to help recoup their losses. Depending on the amount that was involved in the case, this amount can change from case to case.

If you or someone you know is being charged with identity theft, or needs help with victim restitution, they need to act quickly. Many types of programs involving financial identity theft, ask that you report the loss right away, or within 1 - 2 days, to insure your coverage of loss.

The attorneys at Kirk & Williams in MIdland, Texas  can help. Call us today at 432-687-5035 to set up a consultation.

Grandparents & Rights

Children often create special bonds with family members. When divorce enters a childs life, it is important that the child is still able to interact with those they love. Custody rights may be granted to parents dividing the time with the child as manageable as allows, but where do grandparents fit in?

gradparents_and_kidIf a parent is found fit, it is ultimately the parents decision as to who has access to the child. The supreme court has found this to be a fundamental right. But what if a parent is unfit? Who has rights? If a child is involved, it is important to remember the welfare of the child first.

If the child's present environment presents a serious question concerning the child's physical health or welfare, there is cause for concern. Many grandparents often step in, in hopes they can take custody of the child. What does the law say about this?

If the parent of the child is exposing them to physical abuse, drugs, chronic neglect, or an unstable living condition, grandparents can ask the court for possession of the child until a court hearing can be held. These orders are temporary and need much evidence supporting the case. Witnesses, documents, and much proof will be asked for if filing an emergency order for custody.

If you are dealing with a situation and believe your grandchild is in danger, call our experienced team for help. Grandparents who would like to have court ordered access can often be of help in a child’s life. Getting experienced legal counsel can help relieve worries and help you to better understand your rights as a grandparent.

Call the experienced team of Kirk & Williams in Midland, Texas to set up a consultation. We are here to help!

Divorce: When you don't know where to turn next.

divorce lawyer street signsSeparation and divorce can often times be an emotional and painful process. Attorneys Williams and Kirk are here to help you! We are here to listen and understand your needs, as well as help protect your legal rights and assets.

  The Texas Family Code is used to govern divorce proceedings and family matters in the State of Texas. We can help you understand your rights, listen to your concerns and help you reach a quick settlement that meets your needs. We are here to help you make decisions regarding the future of your assets, family and your children.

After consultation, if it is your decision to proceed with divorce, we can help you through the process of filing paperwork, understanding waiting periods, grounds for divorce and residency issues. If a settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to fight on your behalf in court. Williams and Kirk has the experience, skills, and resources you need on your side. Our experienced team has represented many successful divorce litigation cases.

We will always consult you before any decisions are ever made. We are here to listen and answer any questions or concerns you may have during this process. Contact Williams and Kirk today to set up your consultation, and let us stand behind you during this difficult time. With Kirk & Williams on your side, you can rest assured knowing that you are in good hands with a skillful team of attorneys.  We will fight to protect your rights, your family, your assets, and your children. We care, and we are proud of the reputation we have built in keeping good communication with our clients.

When you don't know where to go next?
Call Kirk & Williams of Midland, Texas today at (432) 687-5035.

The Dangers of do-it-yourself Legal Documents

In this age of technology, so much information is available to us online. Do-It-Yourself legal forms exist everywhere, but beware, you may be unknowingly putting your legal cause in jeopardy...

RollDiceWebFrom divorce to estate planning, weighing the costs of legal representation may tempt you to use an online prepared document or document service to remedy your legal needs. Some services even offer to walk you through all the steps and offer a support line if you need additional help. Unfortunately, these forms and services can never compare to proper legal planning.

Many horror stories exist of well meaning people putting their trust in online services or pre-prepared documents. Consider the rapidly changing laws from state-to-state for example. Then there's the complex laws that govern who can sign documents, and what happens to that person's rights if they sign as a witness to a document. From start to finish, one small error can mean the difference of your wishes being honored in a court of law.

If you unknowingly foul up a do-it-yourself document, it could cost you, or your legacy. In the case of estate planning, changes are often needed as your life changes. In one seemingly simple case, an error in a man's do-it-yourself will, left his family with six years of legal battling. After it was all said and done, his one simple error seriously compromised most of the estate he had left behind.

Without a qualified attorney, you may never know until your legal document goes awry. So when it comes to fixing your sink, or resurfacing a patio deck, let the internet feed you with knowledge. But when it comes to the seriousness of complex law, let the professionals at Kirk & Williams: Attorneys at Law of Midland, Texas be your guide. You'll sleep better at night, knowing every detail is taken care of by people who have the experience, and are devoted to you as a client.

 Call today and let us get you started the right way,
the "Kirk & Williams" way!

hand over mouthStaying Silent: Was it something I said?

If you ever find yourself facing possible arrest, be aware, you're at risk for a blunder made by many. Your biggest threat? You guessed it, it's what comes out of your mouth! Police officers have one job, to gather evidence against you. As a crime is being investigated, be warned, rules are often bent, and what you say can be taken incorrectly. The more you talk, you increase the chance of giving authorities exactly what they need to convict you. Your statements and confessions will all be used against you. Call your lawyers Kirk & Williams immediately. Simply tell the police you "want a lawyer", and speak NO MORE until one arrives. Cooperate with the police, but do not speak any further. 

When Kirk & Williams arrive to help, you will have expert legal advice on your side.

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