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                <title><![CDATA[A Complete Guide to Hiring a Juvenile Defense Attorney]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>When minors or juveniles face charges, the consequences can have lifelong implications. The law treats juveniles differently and because of these unique differences, it’s important to have a lawyer that is experienced specifically in juvenile law. Juvenile justice is a branch of law that focuses on handling cases of minors committing crimes. The processes are&hellip;</p>
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<p>When minors or juveniles face charges, the consequences can have lifelong implications. The law treats juveniles differently and because of these unique differences, it’s important to have a lawyer that is experienced specifically in juvenile law.</p>



<p>Juvenile justice is a branch of law that focuses on handling cases of minors committing crimes. The processes are similar to the adult system, but it’s much more restorative. The justice system believes that youth criminals are more capable of changing their ways than adults. </p>



<p>Despite this apparent optimism, though, the juvenile justice system is far from perfect. Multiple studies have found <a href="https://www.aecf.org/blog/what-is-juvenile-justice" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ethnic and racial disparities</a>, an emphasis on confinement, and many more issues. Thus, a guardian needs to find the right juvenile defense attorney to represent a minor accused of a crime. </p>



<p>Read on to learn some important tips for hiring a lawyer that will deliver the best outcomes. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hire-an-attorney-that-s-local">Hire an Attorney That’s Local </h2>



<p>There’s an old saying that “all politics is local”. The same can be said for the law. Every judge and every court is unique. They have specific operations and nuances that could have a direct impact on your case. So, knowing a judge and the court can be extremely beneficial to your case. You should prioritize hiring an attorney that’s familiar with the court, community, and judge where the juvenile case is filed. It’s also imperative that you choose an attorney who’s spent more time in your area over one that hasn’t. </p>



<p>Laws can vary from state to state and even city to city. A lawyer who’s unfamiliar with the local court will be at a disadvantage when it comes to a case. Even if the laws are similar and the case seems to be straightforward, a stranger to the court won’t be familiar with the people and nuances that play a role in the outcome of a case. </p>



<p>Many lawyers know the law. But that’s a far cry from actually practicing it in real time and having the local knowledge that may be critical for a case. For example, some judges are more lenient with juvenile drug possession cases than others, or a judge may have a family history of drug abuse, etc. These factors play a central role in how a judge may decide a case. A local lawyer who has these insights will know how to best position a client before the judge. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-not-every-defense-attorney-specializes-in-juvenile-law">Not Every Defense Attorney Specializes in Juvenile Law </h2>



<p>You wouldn’t hire a plumber to fly a 747. Seems like common sense, but when it comes to lawyers, many people mistakenly assume one size fits all. Nothing could be further from the truth. Most lawyers tend to focus on handling cases in a particular area of law. These areas can include tax law, family law, criminal defense, and others. <a href="https://www.nonstopjustice.com/blog/teen-legal-trouble-texas" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Juvenile law</a> is one of these areas.</p>



<p>Experience in a particular area of law gives a lawyer greater knowledge and expertise in that area. Like a local lawyer who knows the court, a lawyer who specializes in juvenile law will have a depth of understanding and know best how to proceed with a case. The more a lawyer works in a specific area of law, the better equipped they will be for a case. </p>



<p>In addition, cases in a particular area of law can ebb and flow depending on the political climate, local attitudes, demographics, etc. These intangibles can play a part in a case and a lawyer who specializes in an area, like juvenile law, can get a feel for how a case is likely to be decided. As lawyers get a lot more experience with certain court cases, they can discern a pattern. They should eventually be able to predict how a particular court case will go. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-get-a-juvenile-lawyer-with-this-unique-background">Get a Juvenile Lawyer With This Unique Background </h2>



<p>What if you had a coach that knew the other team’s playbook? They would certainly have an advantage on game day. There are a select few defense attorneys who have experience on the other side of the bench. A juvenile defense attorney who has experience as a prosecutor is like having a mind reader on your side. These rare juvenile defense attorneys have a distinct advantage over other lawyers.</p>



<p>Prosecutors have a very tough job. They typically handle a heavy workload, are relatively underpaid, and face enormous pressure to wrap up cases quickly. It’s not an easy job and it requires a specific set of skills.</p>



<p>Few defense lawyers understand what it’s like to be a prosecutor. They lack the real-world experience of sitting in that role. </p>



<p>However, a defense lawyer who has experience as a prosecutor can be a game-changer in a juvenile defense case. They understand the pressure a prosecutor feels and can sympathize with their plight. They can also talk the language of the prosecutor and get a level of respect from the court for having been “on of them”. </p>



<p>Ultimately, the prosecutor and the judge will determine the fate of a case. Having a juvenile defense attorney with experience as a prosecutor can give you a distinct advantage. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-read-reviews-with-caution">Read Reviews… With Caution</h2>



<p>It seems every business or product we buy has a review. But, like anything else online, fake reviews are a real problem. Reviews can give you a lot of valuable information about what it’s like to work with a certain attorney and/or law firm. Specifically, you can learn how polite, professional, and communicative a lawyer is toward his or her clients. </p>



<p>However, fake reviews undermine your ability to get honest information. Unfortunately, fake reviews are easy to create, publish, and can give a false impression. While there are some safeguards to prevent fake reviews, they are quite common in the legal business and there is little punishment if caught.</p>



<p>Fake reviews are especially problematic with larger law firms that outsource their online marketing and customer care to other firms. Larger law firms are focused on high volumes of cases and leave their online presence in the hands of other, sometimes less-than-honest, outfits that outsource even further. When the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing, it can be a recipe for disaster- and dishonesty. </p>



<p>Still, there are some simple steps you can take to insure the reviews you read are indeed trustworthy. First, when talking with a juvenile defense firm, ask specific questions about a review you read online. Ask for details about that case and if they struggle to answer, you may want to think twice about the firms honesty. </p>



<p>Cross-checking reviews among different platforms is also a good way to gauge a law firms quality. AVVO, Martindale-Hubbell, and even Google reviews are good places to start investigating a juvenile defense law firm.</p>



<p>Firms who have large numbers of reviews might give the impression they are big, successful, or experts in the field. Don’t fall for the big numbers. High numbers of reviews is a common tactic to get better placement on search engines- but it’s also a warning flag of fake reviews. Be a smart consumer! A large number of reviews has nothing to do with the quality of legal services for your one case. Don’t be fooled by a lot of reviews- they could be mostly fake. </p>



<p>With careful research, you can find some great <a href="https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-spot-fake-reviews/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">tips for spotting fake reviews</a>. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-make-sure-the-lawyer-you-meet-won-t-hand-off-your-case">Make Sure The Lawyer You Meet Won’t Hand Off Your Case</h2>



<p>Beware the bait-and-switch when talking with a juvenile law firm. Large law firms are especially renowned for this bad practice. This is when you meet with a lawyer at a firm and after you sign on the dotted line, you discover that they’ve handed your case to another less-experienced lawyer in the firm or outsourced to another firm altogether. While this is a terrible practice, it’s sadly common among the largest law firms who are focused on getting alot of cases rather than focusing on quality representation.</p>



<p>Be sure to confirm the lawyer you meet will be the lawyer handling your case from start to finish. Get it in writing as part of your agreement if possible. You don’t want to find out after weeks or months that suddenly your case has been handed off to someone else. It’s not fair and it can have devastating results. </p>



<p>Potential clients can ask the consultation lawyer about the experience level of the lawyer that will represent them. If the new lawyer seems like a reasonable choice, the client should give that law firm a fair chance. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-understand-the-cost-and-payment-upfront">Understand The Cost and Payment Upfront </h2>



<p>Most experienced juvenile defense lawyers will quote a flat-fee to handle a case. Some may offer payment plans depending on the circumstances. It’s not unusual for experienced juvenile defense lawyers to ask for at least 50% upfront to begin working on a case. There will be a lot of research, investigating, filing, and other work to be done at the beginning and will incur upfront costs to the firm from the start.</p>



<p>Flat-fee representation actually works in your favor because it give extra incentive to the juvenile defense lawyer to get the best possible result in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of work. Understand that experienced juvenile defense won’t be cheap. You’re paying for expertise and the best possible result. If the cost quoted seems high, you can ask how they came up with that cost and what you can expect. Like everything in life, you get what you pay for and you have to decide what is your child’s future worth? </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-experienced-compassionate-juvenile-defense-attorney">Experienced Compassionate Juvenile Defense Attorney</h2>



<p>Having a child in trouble with the law is incredibly difficult. The worry, stress, and emotional strain can take a toll on everyone involved. That’s why having an experienced juvenile lawyer by your side can make all the difference for your family and your child’s future. </p>



<p>Juvenile defense attorney <a href="https://www.nonstopjustice.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Andrea M. Kolski</a> has over 20 years of trial experience in Texas and Montgomery county. She believes every child deserves the best possible defense and handles every case personally. Her track record of success is second to none. <a href="https://www.nonstopjustice.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Contact us</a> today for a free case review and see how we can help. </p>
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                <title><![CDATA[8 Questions To Ask A Montgomery Juvenile Defense Attorney Before Hiring]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 14:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>When a child gets caught in the justice system, it can be difficult for everyone involved. When a minor is arrested, it’s often cause for panic and outrage for the parent. The situation may be dire, but there is hope. When your child is the accused of a crime, it’s not time to take the&hellip;</p>
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                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br>When a child gets caught in the justice system, it can be difficult for everyone involved. When a minor is arrested, it’s often cause for panic and outrage for the parent.</p><p>The situation may be dire, but there is hope.</p><p>When your child is the accused of a crime, it’s not time to take the law into your own hands. Emotional parents can often complicate things and make matters worse. It’s best to let an experienced Montgomery Juvenile Defense Attorney work on your behalf and insure your child has the best chance at a future they deserve.</p><p>How do you know you’re getting the best juvenile attorney to represent your child? These questions below will help you determine if <a href="/blog">your lawyer is the right one</a>.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Concerns of a Juvenile Arrest</h2>
<p>It is a scary thought for any parent, getting that call that your child is under arrest. A lot of thoughts can go through your head.</p><p>You may anger towards any number of individuals, or sadness that this has happened. In the moment, it is hard to ignore those emotions.</p><p>To best help your child, though, you must be calm, collected, and set up a legal defense as soon as possible. </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Questions to Ask Your Juvenile Criminal Defense Attorney</h2>
<p>Meeting with a lawyer can be a stressful time. An experienced juvenile criminal defense attorney can explain things and relieve some of the stress you may feel. </p><p>Regardless of who you hire, it is always good to come prepared for your meeting. These 8 questions will cover your bases in regards to what you need to know when picking the best juvenile lawyer for you and your child.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>1. What is Your Experience with Juveniles?</strong></h3>
<p>As there is a lot <a href="http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396607/obo-9780195396607-0042.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">less concrete background to juvenile cases</a>, due to the larger number of adult cases on record, experience in these types of cases is key.</p><p>Has your lawyer represented a minor before? Have they represented, or even sat in on, a juvenile law case? </p><p>The more years a lawyer can note as experience in this particular matter, the better hands you are in. Most law firms will note their expertise in juvenile cases, as it is less common than other types of cases.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>2. What is Your Experience with My Charges?</strong></h3>
<p>Each court case is different. Every charge accused brings with it a dozen variables that all need consideration in different ways.</p><p>A lawyer’s experience can be vast, but the most important note here is how the lawyer views the case. Even if they have no experience with the exact charge, they may be able to identify the similarities this charge has with other cases.</p><p>A lawyer with no experience, but with an eye towards adapting and understanding what each charge means can still be invaluable.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>3. Are you Attorney who will Handle my Case?</strong></h3>
<p>When dealing with a large law firm, it is a common practice to send in a senior lawyer in for a consultation. Afterward, a junior lawyer may be in charge of the case.</p><p>This is common, so you need to be upfront and make sure the questions you ask are going to who you need to judge yourself.</p><p>It would be a waste to spend time with all these questions only to find the lawyer you asked is not the one representing you.</p><p>This also gives you a good idea of who you have to deal with. You can be confident with whom the law firm sends as consultation.</p><p>Though, if the actual lawyer in question has nothing but inexperience and uncertainty, then the firm in question is not right for you.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>4. What is Your Fee Structure?</strong></h3>
<p>Payment is, as always, a big consideration with any service. </p><p>Lawyer fees can be simple. The more you question and go over, the easier the idea will be. Is there an hourly fee or a flat rate? Are there retainer fees? Does going to court affect your fee? What other expenses may come up in this case?</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>5. What’s the Likely Outcome of my Case?</strong></h3>
<p>No juvenile lawyer can guarantee an outcome. However, experienced juvenile lawyers can review the details of your case and discuss strategies and the range of possible outcomes. </p><p>Beware if they promise too much. Sometimes less skilled lawyers may say what you want to hear to get your business. Don’t let yourself be sold a pipe dream. Your child’s future may depend on this person, so you want to make sure your lawyer sits and talks out the details with you. </p><p>An experienced juvenile defense attorney will have no trouble covering details of your case and the possible outcomes based on their extensive experience.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>6. Have You Ever Worked as a Prosecutor?</strong></h3>
<p>There are an elite few defense lawyers who have experience on both sides of the bench. This gives them a unique understanding of the inner workings of the court, the judges, and the law enforcement people involved. They’ve been in their shoes, so they have a better idea how to present your child’s case. </p><p>Imagine a football coach who’s got the other teams playbook. That can be incredibly useful at game time.</p><p>Find out if the juvenile criminal attorney you’re meeting has experience working on the other side of the bench as a prosecutor or with the district attorneys office. This experience is priceless and could pave the way for your child’s future freedom.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>7. What Possible Strategies Do You Suggest?</strong></h3>
<p>The answer to this can vary from case to case, and from lawyer to lawyer. The important thing here is that they have, or can come up with, a sound strategy that fits you and the charges against you.</p><p>The strategy they might suggest will not be the absolute way your case should go. In the early stages of consultation, there are still many variables to consider.</p><p>The idea is having a solid grip of how similar cases may go. As well, a good lawyer can notice and understand many of the prime variables right away, such as the degree of charges and nature of the incident.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>8. What Can I Do to Help my Case?</strong></h3>
<p>The best juvenile criminal attorneys will give you advice on how to proceed moving forward. They will suggest how you and your child should go about the coming weeks in order to reduce your anxiety and position for the best possible outcome. They are advocating for you and any suggestions they make will be in you and your child’s best interest.</p><p>A juvenile criminal lawyer’s job can get complicated. The last thing they need is for their client to do something that could jeopardize the entire case. Listen to your lawyer, do what they tell you to do, and be open and willing to proceed with their plan.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Get The Best Lawyer For You And Your Child</h2>
<p>Dealing with the criminal justice system is never easy. When a child is facing charges, it can be an incredibly difficult and frightening time. With the right juvenile criminal defense attorney, you can give your child the best chance at a favorable outcome. If you or a loved one are in trouble in Montgomery or Houston area, <a href="/contact-us/">contact the law firm</a> of Andrea M. Kolski. We have over 20+ years experience with juvenile criminal charges. Let us help you stand up for your child and their future. </p> ]]></content:encoded>
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