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Confusion and frustration, are more often than not, the reactions most people have when dealing with a legal matter. Legal training, experience and quality representation are critically important. I am here to relieve your burdens of the legal process and help you choose the right path, so you can get your life back on track.

Chris Croft Attorney Lawyer: Car Wrecks / Accidents / Injuries Social Security Disability DUI & Misdemeanor Cases Debt Collector Harassment Prescription Drug Injury City Court Traffic & Criminal Expunge Criminal Records Pre-Nuptial Agreements in Dekalb, County, Jackson County, Cherokee County, Etowah County, Marshall County, Fort Payne, Rainsville, Scottsboro, Ider, Henagar, Sylvania, Fyffe, Geraldine, Albertville, Guntersville, Crossville, Collinsville, Powell, Section, Dutton, Pisgah, Stevenson, Bridgeport, Grant, Hollywood, Centre, Cedar Bluff, Sand Rock, Gadsden.

Civil and Criminal Trial Attorney for All of Northeast Alabama.
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If you are injured in a car wreck because of the negligence of another person, including a car in which you are a passenger, please contact my office.
I will assist you in recovery for you property and bodily injuries to fully compensate you now and in the future because of another persons negligence.
Special damages are out-of-pocket expenses that can be determined by adding together all the plaintiff's quantifiable financial losses.
However, these losses or expenses must be proven with specificity.
Neither of the parties was happy about the temporary child visitation order entered by the judge and during a short hearing, the judge really came down hard on both parents.
You have chosen the decision to divorce, the judge said.
A divorce is one of the most emotional and stressful legal matters in which you can be involved.
Decisions are always best made by calm rational thinking.
Too many times, especially when children are involved, both parties make rash, off the cuff, emotional driven decisions that have negative results.
If your BAC is.08 or greater or you refuse a chemical BAC test, the officer who arrested you is required to send notice to the Alabama Department of Public Safety an intended notice to suspend your license.
You have a right to challenge the intended suspension, but you must act within 10 days of receiving this notice.
Please call an attorney to file for a hearing before your license is suspended.
Alabama law requires that you be in actual physical control of the vehicle before you can be convicted of a DUI.
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