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Frequently Asked Questions

What areas of law do you specialize in?

We focus primarily on Real Estate Law and Criminal Law. Whether you are closing a property deal or facing legal charges, we are here to provide experienced and effective legal support.

How can I book a consultation?

You can call our office directly or fill out the contact form on our website. Once we receive your request, a team member will reach out to confirm your appointment.

Do I need a lawyer to buy or sell property?

Absolutely. A lawyer ensures your paperwork is in order, helps you avoid costly mistakes, and protects your interests during the entire process.

Are your consultations confidential?

Yes. Every conversation you have with us—whether during consultation or representation—is fully private and legally protected.

What should I do if I have been charged with a criminal offence?

Don’t panic—contact us immediately. The sooner we are involved, the better we can protect your rights and guide you through the next steps.

What makes your firm different from others?

We combine over two decades of legal experience with a personalized approach. We treat every case like it matters—because it does.

How quickly can I expect a response after reaching out?

We aim to respond to all inquiries as promptly as possible—usually within one business day. Your time matters, and we make it a priority to keep communication clear and timely.

What happens during the first meeting?

We will review your situation, explain your options, and outline the next steps. You will leave with a clear understanding of how we can help.

How much experience does your team have?

Our team brings over 10 years of collective experience in both criminal and real estate law. You are in capable, trusted hands.

What should I do if the police call me or come to my door?

If the police contact you by phone or show up at your door, you have the right to remain silent and to speak with a lawyer before answering any questions. Unless they have a warrant or there is an emergency, you are not required to let them into your home.

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