Belmares Law, PLLC was founded in 2017 to focus solely on various types of criminal matters in Dickson County and other parts of Middle Tennessee. Attorney Leonard G. Belmares, II spends everyday working on criminal cases and sharpening his trial skills.
Our firm has handled thousands of cases throughout Tennessee in Municipal Courts, General Sessions Court, Criminal Courts, Chancery Courts, Circuit Courts, Probate Courts, Juvenile Courts, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Tennessee Supreme Court.Do not wait to let us help you figure out your best next steps are.
Our firm has handled thousands of cases throughout Tennessee in Municipal Courts, General Sessions Court, Criminal Courts, Chancery Courts, Circuit Courts, Probate Courts, Juvenile Courts, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Tennessee Supreme Court.Do not wait to let us help you figure out your best next steps are.
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If you have been arrested in Dickson County or any other county in Middle Tennessee, reach out to Belmares Law, LLC for knowledgeable and trial-tested legal representation. We have handled thousands of criminal cases in courtrooms throughout the state and obtained an exceptional record of success. Do not wait to let us fight for you immediately.
Attorney Leonard G. Belmares, II founded Belmares Law, PLLC in 2017 and exclusively handles various criminal matters for clients in Dickson County and throughout Middle Tennessee. He has handled thousands of cases throughout Tennessee in all types of courtrooms, from criminal courts to appeals court and even the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Belmares Law, PLLC is proud to announce the addition of a new attorney and introduction of a new practice area to the firm. We are excited to welcome Jacob R. McElyea to the team. Jacob shares the firm's commitment to excellence in the courtroom, where it matters most. Jacob's goals are to represent his clients diligently and with integrity, while also giving back to his community.
Are you being investigated for or have you been arrested for a criminal offense in or around Dickson County? If so, you are likely under serious stress concerning how such an event will affect your freedom, your job, your family, your social relationships, and your future. Being forced into the criminal justice system can be an intimidating experience with language and proceedings you do not understand.
Not only will you face the potential of jail time and fines but you may be ordered to complete additional court programs, be put on an extended period of probation, and be subject to the restrictions of a restraining order. You could be evicted from your home, lose custody of your children, and be forced to refrain from any type of contact with your accuser.