What Should You Know About Crime and Hiring Criminal Lawyers?

If you are arrested and charged as a criminal, it means that you might have hurt another person physically or mentally, stolen property, driven under the influence of alcohol, or you've committed a related offence. These crimes can further be divided into three categories based on severity: Felonies—These are the most serious crimes; they can even carry a life sentence or the death penalty. Misdemeanours—These may not be as serious as felonies, but you can serve a sentence of at most one year in jail. [Read More]

A Guide to Conveyancing

Conveyancing is simply the process where a seller transfers ownership of a property, which can be a piece of land or house, to a buyer. To help facilitate this process, you are recommended to use a conveyancer or a conveyancing solicitor. There is a difference between these two specialists. A conveyance can assist you with the transfer of ownership, but if there are legal matters like disputes surrounding the property of concern, which need to be taken to court, they cannot represent you in a court of law. [Read More]