Christopher Eggert of Eggert & Associates LLC is focused on keeping his clients' best interests at heart. Mr. Eggert has 20 years' experience as a divorce attorney and DUI attorney and he is also a criminal defense attorney. Mr. Eggert is licensed to practice law in the State of Hawaii (as well as in Washington, Utah, and Oregon). He has law offices in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii and Keizer, Oregon.
Call Eggert & Associates any time 24/7 at (808) 365-5747. Mr. Eggert will briefly discuss your case, over the phone, and schedule a consultation with you where he can answer questions you may have. If you retain Eggert & Associates LLC you can rest assured that your case will receive the attention of a compassionate, caring and resourceful attorney.
Don't spend another day worrying about your case: give us a call and start working toward a resolution. Providing a strong defense to those accused of crimes, including: DUI; Assault; Domestic Violence; and Juvenile. We also work with other areas of law, including contracts, business formation, and wills.
Call Eggert & Associates any time 24/7 at (808) 365-5747. Mr. Eggert will briefly discuss your case, over the phone, and schedule a consultation with you where he can answer questions you may have. If you retain Eggert & Associates LLC you can rest assured that your case will receive the attention of a compassionate, caring and resourceful attorney.
Don't spend another day worrying about your case: give us a call and start working toward a resolution. Providing a strong defense to those accused of crimes, including: DUI; Assault; Domestic Violence; and Juvenile. We also work with other areas of law, including contracts, business formation, and wills.
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I have been in practice since 1996, serving my clients in many varied areas of law.
I am actively licensed to practice law in four states: Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Hawaii.
I was a past-president of the Polk County Bar Association, a past-member of the Oregon State Bar Client Security Fund Committee, and was a member of the Oregon State Bar Family Law Section Executive Committee from 2010-2014.
I was also a member of the Oregon Division of Child Support 2012 Child Support Guidelines Review Committee.
I am actively licensed to practice law in four states: Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Hawaii.
I was a past-president of the Polk County Bar Association, a past-member of the Oregon State Bar Client Security Fund Committee, and was a member of the Oregon State Bar Family Law Section Executive Committee from 2010-2014.
I was also a member of the Oregon Division of Child Support 2012 Child Support Guidelines Review Committee.
The practice area known as "Family Law" is much more than divorce.
While divorce is its best-known component, it also includes paternity determinations and custody for unmarried parents, pre-nuptial agreements for those getting married, and step-parent adoptions for new families.
Later on, the initial court orders often need to be changed, and so modifications of parenting time, child support, and spousal support are addressed.
The Qualified Domestic Relations Order, or QDRO, is how many retirement accounts are divided as part of a divorce or child support proceeding.
While divorce is its best-known component, it also includes paternity determinations and custody for unmarried parents, pre-nuptial agreements for those getting married, and step-parent adoptions for new families.
Later on, the initial court orders often need to be changed, and so modifications of parenting time, child support, and spousal support are addressed.
The Qualified Domestic Relations Order, or QDRO, is how many retirement accounts are divided as part of a divorce or child support proceeding.
An arrest and conviction for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) can have life-changing consequences.
It will have serious effects on your personal and professional life.
You can lose your driver license and your job, and your car insurance will get more expensive.
After you've been arrested for DUI or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) time is short and the legal system is complicated, so get the help of an experienced attorney.
DUI criminal case - In Hawaii, Driving Under the Influence of an Intoxicant (DUI) is also known as Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of an Intoxicant (OVUI or OVUII).
It will have serious effects on your personal and professional life.
You can lose your driver license and your job, and your car insurance will get more expensive.
After you've been arrested for DUI or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) time is short and the legal system is complicated, so get the help of an experienced attorney.
DUI criminal case - In Hawaii, Driving Under the Influence of an Intoxicant (DUI) is also known as Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of an Intoxicant (OVUI or OVUII).
A DUI arrest can be prosecuted in court separately from the ADLRO license revocation process.
If you have been arrested on the Big Island for DUI and a bond posted, you were probably given an order to appear in District Court in either Hilo, Waimea, or Kealakekua.
When you go to court you will be arraigned - that is, told what you are charged with, read your rights in a criminal case, and asked to enter a plea.
If you plead guilty, you will be sentenced; if you plead not guilty, then further court dates including a trial will be scheduled.
If you have been arrested on the Big Island for DUI and a bond posted, you were probably given an order to appear in District Court in either Hilo, Waimea, or Kealakekua.
When you go to court you will be arraigned - that is, told what you are charged with, read your rights in a criminal case, and asked to enter a plea.
If you plead guilty, you will be sentenced; if you plead not guilty, then further court dates including a trial will be scheduled.
In Hawaii, if you've been arrested for DUI the officer will probably take your license away and send it to the Administrative Driver License Revocation Office (ADLRO).
The ADLRO will notify you by mail if your driving privileges are to be revoked.
You have only 3 days from the issuance of the notice to ask for reconsideration (17 days if it's a drug-related DUI), and only 60 days from issuance of the notice to request an administrative hearing.
Your DUI lawyer should promptly request a copy of the ADLRO file.
The ADLRO will notify you by mail if your driving privileges are to be revoked.
You have only 3 days from the issuance of the notice to ask for reconsideration (17 days if it's a drug-related DUI), and only 60 days from issuance of the notice to request an administrative hearing.
Your DUI lawyer should promptly request a copy of the ADLRO file.
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