Our Library Has Helpful Legal Articles for Virginia Residents and Families in Trouble
It can be hard to find the legal information and answers you need. These articles are focused on helping Virginia residents learn about their rights, understand the legal process, and educate themselves about the legal issues they face. If you are unable to find the answers to your questions here, you can also reach out to our Fairfax law office directly at 877-652-1553 for immediate, one-on-one help.
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Car Accident Knee Injuries and Your Legal OptionsA car accident can cause a painful knee injury. Learn more about the most common types of injuries, how they happen, and what to do if you’ve been hurt.
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When You Resist Arrest or Assault a Law Enforcement OfficerYou could face jail time and a fine for resisting arrest or assaulting a police officer in Virginia. Learn about these charges and how to defend yourself.
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Car Crash Back Injuries and Legal RecoveriesAfter a car accident, you may suffer from one of many types of back injuries. Here, learn about these injuries and how to protect your financial recovery.
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Divorce Planning for Stay-at-Home MomsIf you’re a stay-at-home mom thinking about a divorce, learn how to protect your rights before you file. Contact our Fairfax Divorce Attorneys Today.
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Your Guide to Boat Accidents and Recoveries in VirginiaIf you’re hurt or a loved one is killed in a boating accident, a personal injury lawyer may help protect your fair recovery. Learn more about your rights.
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Virginia Divorce: If You Have a Child With Special NeedsYou can protect a child with special needs when you get divorced. Learn how the court determines what’s best for your child and how a divorce lawyer can help.
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Defend Yourself Against Drug Paraphernalia CrimesIf you’ve been charged with a drug paraphernalia crime, learn about the specific elements of these crimes, the possible penalties, and how to defend yourself.
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Opioid Use May Result in Dangerous Car CrashesDrivers who are taking opioids may cause car accidents. Here, learn how to determine if opioid use was a factor in your car crash.
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How to Help Your Teen After a Drug Possession Arrest in VirginiaIt is a crime to possess a controlled substance without a prescription in Virginia. Here’s what to do if your teen is arrested for drug possession.
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The Difference Between Reasonable Suspicion and Probable CauseReasonable suspicion and probable cause don’t mean the same thing. Knowing the difference is important to your Virginia criminal defense case. KFFJ Law can help