Law Articles
Our law articles were carefully written to give you the most up-to-date and truthful information. Each article is tied to a sub-category including bankruptcy, copyright, business law, estate planning and more.
Bankruptcy
- Top 10 Mistakes When Filing for Bankruptcy
- Having more than $25 in your bank account on the date of filing for bankruptcy
- Filing when you are owed a substantial tax refund from either the IRS or the State of Utah.
- Filing when you are owed money, the court will collect that money and distribute it among your creditors.
- Paying a relative or close friend significant amounts of money within the year prior to filing for bankruptcy protection. The trustee will contact the relative and require them to pay it back to the Court so that the court can distribute it among your creditors.
- Transferring assets out of your name prior to filing bankruptcy.
- Paying an unsecured creditor more than $600 in the 90 days prior to filing bankruptcy.
- Incurring debt once you have seriously considered bankruptcy as an option.
- Charging on a credit card in the 90 days prior to filing bankruptcy.
- Filing if you are anticipating an inheritance within the next year.
- Filing if you have real estate under contract to sell
2011-01-17 by Hendricks and Larsen
The top 10 mistakes when filing for Bankruptcy:
DUI & Criminal
- Common Mistakes When it Comes to DUI
- Not taking the matter seriously
- Assuming you will lose the case
- Not hiring a DUI attorney
- Choosing an attorney based solely on cost
- Not asking the lawyer about his/her DUI experience
- Not fighting the automatic suspension of your driver’s license
- Driving while your license is suspended
- Negotiating a quick plea bargain so that you can “put this case behind you”
- Not arriving in Court on time
- Talking to anyone but an experienced DUI lawyer about your case
- Thinking that talking to numerous attorneys will help you handle it on your own
2011-01-17 by Hendricks and Larsen
- What To Do After A Drunk Driving Arrest
- Remember That Drunk Driving Is A Criminal Offense
- Remember That You Have Constitutional Rights
- Remember That You Face Separate Driver's License Sanctions
- Consult An Attorney
2002-08-01 by Law Offices of Aaron Larson
This article is intended as a quick guide to what you should do after you have been arrested for drunk driving.
