Law Offices of Kenneth T Holder
FAMILY LAW
A Restraining Order is an order by the Court to protect you and members of your family from a threat.
It’s unfortunate, but too many attorneys treat their practice as a business and less like the profession our law office believes it should be. To make matters worse, there are many occasions where paying an attorney thousands of dollars is unnecessary, but because of the sales and fear tactics employed by an attorney consultation; many clients retain an attorney needlessly and become locked into a non-refundable retainer where very little representation (if any) by the attorney is rendered. Our office is committed to not engage in this type of practice. When we offer you a free consultation, you are guaranteed to become a well-informed client, confident that you are making the right decision as to whether you need to hire an attorney and making sure that you are hiring the right attorney who will give you the type of representation you were told you would receive.
Although it may take some time and patience on your part, you can review the Penal Code yourself on-line and learn the requirements that must be met in order to prosecute and the penalties that could result if a prosecution against you is successful.
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Once you have studied the elements of your case, you still should follow through with an attorney consultation. The reason is that despite the penalties and punishments you discover in your research, there are many alternatives, which the California Penal Code does not discuss and that you may not be aware of. Even more important, one of our attorneys can make the legal language in the Penal Code easier for you to understand. Our office is committed to constantly explore all of the alternatives and options for our clients. If you have a case that is likely to turn against you, then it is our commitment to ensure that you do not suffer needless penalties or time in custody by what has increasingly become an uncaring and overreaching judicial process that often overlooks factors that can minimize a punishment against you. Not all cases go to trial and most probably should not. With you as an active participant in your own defense, we can ensure that your facts are reviewed in detail, brought to light in the courtroom, and given proper weight in our pretrial conversations with the prosecutors
Your objective in hiring an attorney to get the best possible outcome for your legal matter. It is a well-known adage that “you get what you pay for”. In other words, if you have a “free” attorney representing you, then be prepared to get a result that is indicative of very little, if any, effort on your behalf. Similarly, if you hire a tax attorney or a worker’s compensation attorney to represent you in your criminal case, be prepared to get a result from an attorney who has no experience in dealing with the criminal courts system. If it helps to clear up the dilemma, you can imagine the outcome of a foot specialist doctor performing open-heart surgery on a patient. The outcome is highly unlikely to end very well for the patient. When you are discussing your case over the phone with an attorney, look for the following warning signs:
The initial phone call:
Getting the “biggest bang for your buck”.
The fact is: Very quickly, even new criminal attorneys can be brought up to the familiarity levels required in criminal courts. One reason is because BY LAW, they are obligated to do so. Oftentimes, however, less experienced attorneys are not so jaded by the system and are willing to look beyond the closed box in which more experienced attorneys operate. This can be an important factor in deciding to hire the commitment level of a lesser inexperienced attorney who will go “all out” to avoid his client doing jail time vs. hiring a more experienced attorney who simply conducts business as usual.
A Restraining Order is an order by the Court to protect you and members of your family who live with you from violence or threats of violence. In criminal cases, the violence or threats typically come from someone in your family or in your home or with whom you have a close relationship and in cases of Domestic Violence, the issue of a Protective Order is virtually assured once an allegation is made. Obtaining a Restraining Order is a legal process, but the allegations must meet a sound basis in order for a judge to issue. However, you don’t need a lawyer to obtain a Restraining Order. There are many forms required. To obtain the forms, or for information on agencies that can assist you with this process, view the Family Law Web page or visit the California Courts Self-Help Center Protection from Abuse web page and also from being “civilly” harassed by others who are impeding your right to live a normal life.