At Schmid Law Offices, your concerns are our concerns. Whether you made a mistake, you were in the wrong place at the wrong time, or somebody is trying to take advantage of you, the legal system can be overwhelming. But with a skilled, knowledgeable attorney who will listen to you, guide you, and fight for you, you will not navigate alone.
No matter why you have called us, we will treat you with dignity, respect, and compassion. Because, without the right help, it is easy to make the wrong choice. Criminal convictions, even misdemeanors, can have surprising and long-lasting consequences. They can impact your employment opportunities, your ability to obtain college loans, your ability to possess firearms, and your immigration status.
No matter why you have called us, we will treat you with dignity, respect, and compassion. Because, without the right help, it is easy to make the wrong choice. Criminal convictions, even misdemeanors, can have surprising and long-lasting consequences. They can impact your employment opportunities, your ability to obtain college loans, your ability to possess firearms, and your immigration status.
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Meredith G. Schmid, an attorney formerly employed by the United States Department of Justice, aggressively represents clients in York County, Maine, who have found themselves caught up in the legal system. Attorney Meredith Schmid defends clients charged with OUI/DWI, drug-related offenses, domestic violence, and other felony and misdemeanor crimes.
If you are facing a felony or misdemeanor charge, you need an experienced and aggressive lawyer to protect your interests. You likely face fines or jail time, and you may face other consequences that you haven't considered: Certain convictions can lead to lifelong limits on your personal rights, including firearms use or possession, or long-term consequences such as revocation of your driver's license.
Your OUI case is really two cases in one. The first case is the administrative case through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), who will begin your driver's license suspension. This usually happens shortly after your arrest. The second case is your court case, and it can lead to additional suspension, and may also lead to fines and a jail sentence.
In Maine, the term "Parental Rights and Responsibilities" is used to discuss "custody." Whether unmarried, separated, or divorced, you may ask the Court to establish your parental rights and responsibilities as to your child.
A court order of "Parental Rights and Responsibilities" will likely include a determination of the child's residence, conditions of child support, terms of visitation, and decision-making responsibilities, such as for education and medical care.
A court order of "Parental Rights and Responsibilities" will likely include a determination of the child's residence, conditions of child support, terms of visitation, and decision-making responsibilities, such as for education and medical care.
If your loved one is suffering from poor health or incapacity, you may be wondering how best to plan for short- and long-term care. Due to aging or disability, you may be worried that your family member is no longer capable of making responsible decisions related to health or finances, or is unable to participate in self-care.
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