There’s a significant distinction between filing documents and resolving legal problems. A traffic ticket can be recorded in a driving record. Even after the incident suspension of your license, it can still affect your employment. Even a criminal charge dismissed can leave behind evidence. Delaying the execution of a will or testament could leave a family with unclear instructions at the time they are most needed. Legal housekeeping is important for residents of El Paso to identify any unfinished issues before they impact their plans for work, travel, or employment.

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Follow-up for a traffic violation that goes beyond the amount of fine
Many drivers pay attention to the dollar amount because it is immediately visible on the notice. It is also important to find out what happens once the fine is paid. In Texas paying a ticket for a traffic violation will usually mean accepting the conviction. It is essential to think about the consequences for your driving record prior to you choose the fastest payment method.
Traffic ticket lawyers can examine more than the citation itself. The lawyer can examine the incident dates, the timeframes and driving records. They might also be able to consider possible alternatives to conviction. The options include dismissal or delayed disposition based on the circumstances and evidence.
Robert Navar is a long-time attorney who has represented El Paso County drivers in traffic and warrant issues as well as many other cases that are typically handled without the need for a driver to attend the courtroom.
Stop a License Suspension from Limiting Your Schedule
Texas is not an easy place to lose your driving privileges if your livelihood depends on the availability of transportation. Imagine an electrician who goes to many properties every day, or a parent whose working day begins after dropping kids at school. The public transport system and rides provided by friends are not always the best solutions for long-term use.
An occupational license can provide restricted legal driving privileges for drivers who meet certain requirements during a period of suspension. This license is usually linked to significant activities such as work, school or household duties and may be subject to restrictions. Since the privilege is not unlimited to a certain extent, understanding the specifics of what is permitted is just as important as getting the license itself.
Find out what happened to the Records Following the Case
Imagine someone was arrested a few years ago. However, the case was later dismissed, and the person moved on. At a later screening the former case is brought up. This is surprising to many since the legal aspects of a favorable decision and removing the records that support it are two different issues.
A lawyer with a specialization in expungement of criminal records can tell if an arrest or case can be expunged according to Texas law. It’s contingent on the specific circumstances. The process of expunction can be very useful for people who are concerned about their records being uncovered in the future background investigations.
Instructions for Question Leaves
Not every unfinished legal matter requires an in-person courtroom. Some cases begin at home.
Imagine a couple that has a house, two kids who have retirement and bank accounts, and does not have a will. When a spouse unexpectedly dies and the family left behind could be faced with important questions during the midst of a difficult time.
When people prepare their estates and wills, they are able to make calm decisions. A will may contain guidelines on property, and who is to administer an estate. Based on the circumstances of a person, additional estate-planning documents may also be worthy of consideration.
The size of an estate does not define the value. A family with modest assets can benefit from clear instructions in the same way as those who has a significant amount of wealth.
Close the File to the Right Reason
Robert Navar practices law in El Paso. He handles traffic citations and arrest warrants as well as driver’s license issues including qualifying criminal expunctions as well as estate planning. Although these areas seem unrelated however, each one can raise an important question. Is the matter truly finished?
Understanding the answer is much more important than merely thinking it’s true. It’s easy for people to overlook the impact of a paid or suspended license and resolving a criminal matter or not signing an estate planning document. Examining your legal situation can aid you in determining what needs to be addressed and what can be left to.