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Anyone dealing with both a divorce and a criminal accusation is strongly advised to speak with a divorce lawyer Flint, MI clients can depend on at Olesko Law Firm, PLLC as soon as possible. If you are responsible for paying alimony (spousal support) to your former spouse, you are legally obligated to do so even if you are convicted of a crime and are sentenced to jail or prison. If you were recently charged with a crime, fulfilling your obligation to pay alimony may not feel like a priority at the moment, but the consequences of not meeting that obligation could have long term impacts. You could lose your house and valuable assets if a judge orders their liquidation in order to make your alimony payments.

Though your current family law lawyer may be able to help you with an emergency petition for a temporary reprieve from paying alimony, your best bet is to also hire a Michigan criminal defense lawyer to fight the charge against you. After all, a conviction will impact many areas of your life, and could haunt you for the rest of your days.

 

Hire a Criminal Defense lawyer


Your best case scenario is that the criminal charge against you is dismissed. Barring that, a plea bargain resulting in a less serious charge that is far less likely to impact your ability to earn income is essential. To accomplish either goal, it’s incumbent upon you to hire a criminal defense lawyer. The U.S. judicial system is structured in such a way as to discourage the accused from representing themselves. Judges enforce this perspective by not tolerating an individual’s lack of understanding of the judicial process.

As they say, “Ignorance to the law is no excuse” and this also applies when someone chooses to represent themselves in court. By and large, those who take the route of not hiring a criminal defense lawyer do so because they want to save money. However, what they may fail to consider is the cost of incarceration and fines, the loss of their job, and the damage to their reputation should they fail. In fact, even lawyers will generally hire a lawyer to represent them in litigation because they understand the importance of relying on an objective and experienced legal expert.

The Possible Repercussions of a Criminal Conviction


Not every type of criminal conviction will impact the individual’s ability to earn a living. As well, the terms of the conviction may include probation rather than incarceration. However, any criminal conviction will be on one’s permanent record unless they are able to obtain an expungement which is not common. There are many possible repercussions in the wake of a criminal conviction, and they include the following:

  • Incarceration
  • The loss of one’s job, especially for those whose job requires a government clearance, working in a bank, driving a company vehicle, etc.
  • Rejection of application for a new job
  • Significant fines
  • Loss of housing
  • Denials for mortgage loans, university applications, personal loans, and others
  • Increase in motor vehicle insurance premiums

If you were charged with a crime, hiring a Flint, MI criminal defense lawyer to represent you may be essential for procuring a positive outcome — so do not hesitate to call Olesko Law Firm, PLLC now. 

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