Protecting Your Rights: The Importance of Legal Representation
Do you have the police department, a private investigator, or DHS trying to talk to you? Just say no. My name is Aaron Grubb, and I’m the Tahlequah attorney at Wirth Law Office. In this discussion, we will explore why it’s crucial to have an attorney present whenever you encounter such situations.
Recently, we had a case involving a client who was approached for an interview before retaining our services. That client engaged in a lengthy conversation with the interviewer, leading to significant complications. It’s essential to understand that these interviewers are not your friends.
Understanding the Risks of Speaking Without an Attorney
Interviewers aim to build a case against you, whether it involves child custody issues, deprived child actions, or allegations of domestic violence. Their goal is to elicit information that could be used against you. Even if you feel you have nothing to hide, that doesn’t mean you should consent to an interview without legal representation.
Having an attorney present is vital as they can intervene on your behalf, ensuring that the questions posed are appropriate and that you are aware of the risks involved in answering them. If you choose to respond, your attorney can help you limit your statements to avoid inadvertently providing more evidence that could be used against you.
Taking the First Step: Get Legal Help Today
If you are concerned about an interview request, I encourage you to reach out. Please contact me at tahlequahattorney.com for assistance and to protect your rights. My name is attorney Aaron Grubb, and I’m here to guide you through this challenging process.
Schedule Your Low-Cost Initial Strategy Session
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Schedule a low-cost initial strategy session with me to discuss your options and get the legal support you need. Call me at (918) 458-2677 to take the first step in safeguarding your future. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to helping you.