The Letter of the Law

The Letter of the Law

Limit Your Interactions With Police And Social Media When Charged With A Crime

No one ever plans on getting charged with a crime, but if you find yourself in a position where you will need to defend yourself in a criminal case, it's important to avoid doing anything that could hurt your chances in the courtroom before your hearing or trial even begins. For best results, hire a local criminal law attorney as soon as possible. In the meantime, avo

2 Reasons To Have An Attorney Help You With A Adoption

If you are trying to adopt a child, you need to have a lot of help. You want to do everything possible to get the adoption done in a timely manner and have everything be legal and secure. To do that, one of the people you should have to help you is an attorney who practices family law. There are several reasons why you should hire an attorney to help you get through t

Four Reasons To Hire A Defense Attorney

Most people that find themselves in trouble with the law are probably aware that they have the right to an attorney (especially since the police are required to inform them), not everyone decides to exercise that right by hiring their own - instead, they rely on the court-appointed attorney to help them. While most attorneys appointed by the court are certainly able t

What Everyone Should Know About Incorporating Businesses

Incorporating a business is an exciting moment. You should, however, be aware of the legalities that come with it. Here are four things anyone incorporating a business needs to know. What It Means to Incorporate Legal recognition by your province's government matters. Foremost, it confers upon the business the right to pursue legal actions. If you discovered that a th

Social Media And Your Criminal Case: What's At Stake?

At the time of an arrest, defendants are always told that anything they say or do can be held against them in court. It's important to keep the same concept in mind when it comes to your social media activities, as your posts can be used as evidence long after your initial arrest. Public Information Social media accounts are a part of the public domain; there is no ne