Finding an attorney who is a “real person” can be difficult. Many attorneys surround themselves almost exclusively with other attorneys and are accustomed to speaking in ivory tower legalese. You should be able to connect with your attorney on a personal level, and he or she should speak to you in plain language that you can understand. You will be working very closely with this person on issues that are very important to you. It is important that he or she be down-to-earth and someone that you connect with.
The most common complaint that clients have of their attorneys is that the attorney is unreachable, does not communicate with them regularly, or does not promptly return your calls. Your attorney should reach out to you about your case regularly and respond within 24 hours to calls and e-mails. An open line of communication between you and your attorney is essential to building trust.
Your attorney’s goal should not be to win at all costs. Rather, it should be to achieve a favorable outcome for you as efficiently as possible. It is important that your attorney set realistic expectations at the outset as to the costs you should expect, the concerns that the attorney has about the outcome of your case, and the length of time that you should expect your case to take.
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Our DuPage County expungement attorneys will ensure that your criminal record is expunged or sealed in a speedy and cost-effective manner. Both expungement and sealing will remove your criminal record from public view. Employers are not permitted to ask about expunged or sealed records. If you are eligible for expungement, our DuPage County expungement attorneys will ensure that your criminal records are destroyed. If you are not eligible for expungement, you may be eligible for sealing. Sealed records are only available upon court order.
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In this article our DuPage expungement attorneys explain DuPage County expungement and sealing of criminal records. We answer the following questions:
Illinois has legalized recreational marijuana as of January 1, 2020. This also means that if a person has a criminal conviction below 28 grams of marijuana they can have the opportunity to expunge their conviction. In this article, our DuPage County expungement attorneys discuss the new law, how it impacts these convictions, and what you can do to clear your criminal record.
All too often people find mistakes on their criminal record. These mistakes can lead to missing out on employment opportunities. In this article, our DuPage County criminal expungement attorneys discuss the process of checking your criminal record to determine if there are wrong or false records in it. We also explain the process of clearing up these mistakes to help you gain control of your records and clear them.