When you’re faced with a major life event, you’re filled with questions and uncertainty. Get the straight answers you’re looking for from a South Carolina attorney.
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Do I have to prove my South Carolina accident injury case beyond a reasonable doubt, like a criminal case?
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What are the rights police are supposed to read you before arrest- the Miranda rights- and what do the rights mean?
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I failed to remain silent when questioned and admitted my involvement in a crime. The officer told me I had a right to remain silent, but he also said that if I cooperated and helped him, he would help me. Now they are telling me that I need to plead guilty. Is there any hope?
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Who can I talk to about my criminal charges?
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Is it expensive to hire a South Carolina workers’ compensation attorney?
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How much of a settlement should I ask for in my South Carolina accident injury case?
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I got pulled over for a minor traffic violation, but the police kept asking me stuff until I let them search my car for drugs. Can they do that?
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I am a pretty smart person who normally handles my own affairs, and I don’t see why my divorce should be any different. After all, I know what I think is fair. Should I try to save some money by not getting a lawyer and negotiating my own marital settlement agreement?
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Can I get the no-contact condition of my bond removed? I got charged with domestic violence, but my wife and I are trying to reconcile.
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Can I get a settlement from my neighbor if my child gets hurt in an accident on his property in South Carolina?