FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have an attorney before your arraignment date, talk with your attorney in advance. The more your attorney understands about your case, the more he/she can help you.

Generally speaking, you should plan on staying at least three hours for your hearing, and in crowded courts, you may be required to stay most of the day. The courtroom is likely to be crowded, and it may be a while before the judge gets to your case. Be early so that you will have enough time to find out where to go and to make sure you do not miss your case being called.

You make all major decisions in your case. Your attorney makes the minor decisions, such as scheduling and legal questions.

Here at Keefer Law Firm, PLLC. we believe everyone is entitled to professional and affordable service. We understand that you need us in the hardest times. That is why we offer flat-rate pricing, not hourly rates. We also offer in- house financing, if needed. We are willing to work with you, so contact us today.

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