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CRIMINAL DEFENSE Do I have to let
the police or anyone else search my house or
car? No. In most situations the police need
either your consent or a search warrant to enter
your house. Most police officers will ask your
permission to search because it saves them a
great deal of hassle in getting a search warrant.
The sufficiency of any search warrant can later
be tested to see if it was properly attained.
However, if you give consent, any defects in
procedure or evidence will probably not help your
situation and the search will probably be
allowed. Motor vehicles are a slightly different
matter. Usually the police will be able to search
your car if you are being arrested. However, this
usually does not include stops for speeding or
other minor traffic violations. If you are
stopped by the police in your vehicle, you always
have the right to say No, you cannot search my
car. If the police have the legal right to
search it, they will do so anyway. If they were
wrong, anything they found cannot be used in
court. Unfortunately, if you consent to the
search, the items found will likely be used
against you, even if they had no legal right to
search. Without your consent, private
investigators and detectives cannot search your
car or home. Do I have to let the police
or anyone else search my house or car? It is
frightening that the answer is YES. The police
are allowed to tell you an outright lie in their
attempt to get you to incriminate yourself. One
of the most common lies is to say they have
witnesses or other evidence when they do not, or
to tell someone that their accomplices have
already confessed so they should as
well.
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FAMILY LAW Does Alabama recognize
common-law marriages? YES. Also, contrary to
some misconceptions, there is no number of
years requirement in Alabama for a common-law
marriage. There are several factors a court will
look at along with the totality of the
circumstances to determine if a man and a woman
have a common-law marriage When a court issues a
child support order, the amount may be revised
under sudden condition and various ways. The
simplest way is parents mutual agreement also,
the court must approved on it for the order to be
enforceable.
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Birmingham al In case of no voluntary agreement,
the party seeking the change must request a
hearing at the court where each side will be
present (usually through council) the court will
grant the request either on parents income
thorough a remarriage , job change or
considerable change in childs need. Changes in
the child support law may justify a change in
previously issued order. In case an increase in
the cost of living can warrant an upward
modification for child support.
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PERSONAL
INJURY Will I have to go to trial to
recover damages? Roughly 95 of personal injury
cases filed settle prior to trial. That said, our
attorneys know personal injury laws in Alabama
and do not hesitate to take cases to court if it
means achieving a better outcome for you. What is
considered pain and suffering? Pain and
suffering describes the physical, mental, and
emotional distress experienced as a result of an
injury. It includes the anguish you may
experience from being unable to participate in
activities you previously enjoyed.
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