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Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Look for When Hiring an Attorney?

When hiring an attorney, focus on experience, communication and compatibility. Look for someone who practices the area of law related to your case—whether it’s family law, criminal defense or personal injury. The right attorney should listen to your concerns, clarify your legal options and have a strong track record of successful case outcomes.

How Do I Prepare for My Initial Consultation?

To make the most of your consultation, gather any relevant documents, such as court orders, police reports or medical records, and prepare a list of questions. Being organized allows us to focus on your goals and create an actionable strategy during our discussion.

How Long Will My Case Take?

Every case is unique, and timelines depend on factors such as the type of case, court schedules and the complexity of the issues involved. While divorce cases can last several months, criminal cases often vary depending on plea negotiations or trial readiness. I work diligently to move your case forward without unnecessary delays.

Can an Attorney Help Me Avoid Court?

Yes, disputes can sometimes be resolved without going to trial. Whether negotiating a settlement in a personal injury case or mediating custody arrangements in a divorce, I aim to find solutions that save you time, money and stress whenever possible while prioritizing the best possible outcome.

What Should I Do If I’m Arrested?

If you’re arrested, remain silent and ask to speak to an attorney immediately. Avoid answering questions or providing statements to protect your rights. I can guide you through the legal process, ensuring you don’t inadvertently harm your case.

How Does Missouri Treat Custody Decisions?

Missouri courts prioritize the best interests of the child when deciding custody. Factors like the child’s relationship with each parent, living stability and even the child’s preferences—if they’re mature enough—can influence custody arrangements. I advocate tirelessly to ensure your voice is heard in these proceedings.

Can I Modify a Child Custody or Support Order?

Yes, custody and support orders can be modified if there’s a significant change in circumstances, such as a job loss or relocation. I can help you petition the court for adjustments that better reflect your current situation.

What Steps Should I Take If I’m Injured in an Accident?

After an accident, prioritize your health by seeking medical attention. Document the scene, gather witness statements and contact an attorney promptly. I handle the legal side, including negotiations with insurance companies, so you can focus on recovery.

Can I Expunge a Criminal Record in Missouri?

Yes, certain criminal convictions can be expunged, meaning they’re effectively sealed from public record. Eligibility depends on the offense, your criminal history and the time elapsed since completing your sentence. I can guide you through this process to help clear your record.

What Happens During a Criminal Trial?

A criminal trial proceeds with jury selection, opening statements, witness testimony, evidence presentation and closing arguments, followed by a verdict. My job is to build a robust defense tailored to your case, ensuring your rights are protected every step of the way.

How Much Compensation Can I Expect for an Injury?

Compensation varies based on factors like medical expenses, lost wages, pain and long-term impacts. I work to maximize the potential compensation you deserve, leveraging my experience and persistence to fight for your rights.

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Scott will keep you up to date on all important developments in your case. When you need to get in touch with him, he will be there to answer your call or return it promptly.

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