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Why A DWI Is So Expensive For You

There are many reasons why you will find DWI to be very expensive for you even when you are a first time offender. There are many DWI expenses that come with the penalties and fines. These are meant to discourage DWI completely.

Setting Up Your ALR Hearing Request in Texas Before License Suspension Happens

We fully understand how important a driver’s license is to our clients. Living in a city like Houston, you need to have a valid driver’s license or else you will find it hard to get around and perform important tasks you need to do on a daily basis.

How To Fight A Texas DWI/DUI Charge Successfully

If this is the first time you are charged with a Texas DWI/DUI, you should know that it can have a huge impact on your life. Furthermore, if you already have one or more Texas DWI drunk driving-related convictions on your record, you expose yourself to more severe penalties.

Don’t Make This Costly Mistake When Hiring A DWI Lawyer In Houston

If you have a charge of DWI, DUI, or similar charge, you want a lawyer whose practice is just focused on DWI defense. These are serious charges and the final ...

ICE and CBP Joint Statement on Hurricane Harvey

On August 25, 2017, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a joint statement regarding Hurricane Harvey.

THE 6 THINGS DEBT COLLECTION AGENCIES CANNOT DO TO YOU

Every year, the Federal Trade Commission receives more complaints about debt collectors than any other industry, even though the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) has been in place to curb abusive and unethical behavior since 1977.

BANKRUPTCY AND THE REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES ACT

For many people who file for bankruptcy in Oklahoma, the feeling of relief is immense. The debt load that kept you awake at night is either wiped out or condensed into an affordable repayment arrangement.

4 TIPS TO GET OUT OF DEFAULT STATUS ON YOUR STUDENT LOANS

When your student loan account falls into default status after 270 days (9 months) of missed payments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the whole process. You may be getting constant calls from debt collectors, struggling to get by on bad credit, and facing a range of related legal issues.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I FALL BEHIND/DEFAULT ON MY STUDENT LOANS?

It can be tough to keep up with your student loan payments, especially considering the increasing cost of tuition in recent years. Even so, you should always try your best to manage your loans, because falling behind or defaulting can lead to a host of negative consequences.

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