One Bad Week in El Paso: When a Ticket, License Problem, or Arrest Needs Legal Attention

People don’t often think about legal documentation until a document suddenly demands their attention. A citation will be displayed on the windows of your vehicle. A driver’s license notification arrives via mail. A background check by the employer uncovers an old criminal record. A couple that is married decides to divorce and realises that getting divorced is different from legally completing one.

Each document represents a different issue, but they all contain a common element: what you do with them can influence what happens in the months or years to come.

A Traffic Citation That You Received Incented to Pay

It’s not difficult to think of a speeding fine as a burdensome expense rather than a legal issue. While paying for the speeding ticket may seem the fastest choice, drivers must consider the implications of making a decision before making that decision.

A lawyer who specializes in traffic ticket cases will review the citation, its court and the background of the motorist, in addition to any possible resolutions that are available. Robert Andrew Navar represents drivers across El Paso County, including cases in the El Paso Municipal Court and Justice of the Peace courts.

It is particularly important for someone who depends on their driving record or drives professionally to keep their job.

The ad that says Your Driving Privileges Are at Risk

The effects of a suspended license extend beyond the realm of transportation. El Paso residents depend on their vehicles to travel around the city, transport children to school, attend appointments or purchase groceries.

A lawyer with occupational driver licenses may be able to assist with requesting restricted driving privileges when the eligibility requirements are satisfied. The goal is not to remove the suspension. A license for occupational use allows drivers to drive only for necessary reasons.

Every DWI document has its own timeline

A person who is arrested for DWI might assume that all of the issues will be dealt with at the time of a court hearing. The administrative penalties for the driver’s license may be different, so it’s important to understand the deadlines applicable as quickly as possible.

A DWI lawyer can review both sides of the situation, including the circumstances of the traffic stop, evidence gathered by law enforcement, testing procedures, criminal allegations, and potential license consequences.

The Old Record that suddenly becomes relevant

A case can be over without the entire record disappearing. In the years to come, a previous crime or arrest could surface when someone applies for the job, housing or other opportunities that require the background check. Texas law permits certain qualifying documents to be cleared however, different circumstances could call for other forms of relief.

An attorney for criminal expungement can review the original disposition and determine if the legal requirements for expunction have been met. The result of the initial case is important, which is why it is important to evaluate the process individually rather than treated as an automatic administrative request.

The Divorce Agreement That Needs to Become a Court Order

Uncontested divorce is a simple concept since spouses aren’t fighting. Cooperation certainly helps, but crucial decisions have to be translated into legal documents.

A lawyer who specializes in divorces that are uncontested can make sure that the divorce papers reflect exactly what the spouses have reached an agreement on. The marriage may have a number of aspects which may include finances, property, debts arrangements, and other obligations that remain even after the divorce is final.

Clear documentation can be especially beneficial when everyone is together. It decreases the chances that a verbal agreement today will end up being tomorrow’s dispute.

The chapter that follows should be completed after you have gone through the documents.

Traffic citations, license restrictions, DWI allegations, old criminal records, and divorce papers come with a variety of legal implications. All of these documents shouldn’t be thrown out on the kitchen counter.

Robert Andrew Navar’s El Paso practice helps clients to determine what the meaning of a document is as well as what deadlines or rules could apply, and what legal options are available. Sometimes, the most effective first action isn’t immediately arguing to pay, or even filing everything. Before taking any actions, it’s important to know the potential consequences of paperwork.

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