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Helping To Overcome And Ease The Legal Burden

KGW Law is a professional, full-service law firm in Dallas, TX. Our trademark is our history of excellence and quality serving clients- individuals, families, and businesses through their legal journeys. Throughout the legal process, we are with you providing you with the right legal counsel, attention, and assistance you may need each step of the way. Therefore, if you are looking for a law firm that believes in excellence and values you and your case, and has the experience needed to handle your case, we are the suitable companion for you. Therefore, you can feel confident when you reach out to us with your case. Our competent lawyers will work with you and ensure you get the best outcome for your case.

At KGW Law, we have attorneys who are knowledgeable and experienced. We have been in the game for over 5 decades, which shows you that we have what it takes to help you carry the day. Therefore, you can be confident when reaching out to us and we will be there for you every step of the way.

We are a successful team of lawyers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. We have some of the best lawyers in the city, making us a formidable partner for you no matter what your case is. Our extensive experience is what you need for the best results.

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Our knowledge and experience can help keep your case on track while proper care can see your case quickly unravel. We can challenge the evidence presented against you and protect your interests better than you could ever do yourself.

With a lawyer by your side, nothing can derail your case. You will file all the correct documents and will meet all the deadlines needed for the best outcomes.

We handle each case differently and ensure that no matter how hard your case is, we stay with you every step of the way.

We can represent clients in a wide range of legal matters, from criminal defense to civil litigation. We have a team of experienced attorneys who are familiar with the legal process and are ready to fight for our clients’ rights. Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor charge or a complex civil suit, we can help you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between felony and misdemeanor?

A felony is a more serious crime than a misdemeanor and usually carries a longer prison sentence. A misdemeanor is generally punishable by up to one year in jail.

What is the maximum amount of time someone can be sentenced to prison?

The maximum amount of time someone can be sentenced to prison depends on the country in which they are tried. For example, in the United States, the maximum amount of time someone can be sentenced to prison for is life. However, in other countries, such as the United Kingdom, the maximum amount of time someone can be sentenced to prison is 21 years. So, it really depends on the country in which you are trying. 

How many years is someone sentenced for a felony?

Again, this varies depending on the country. In the United States, a felony can result in a prison sentence of more than one year. However, in other countries like the United Kingdom, a felony can result in a prison sentence of up to 21 years. So, it really varies from place to place.

Can you be arrested without being charged?

In some cases, yes. If the police have reason to believe that you have committed a crime, they may arrest you even if you have not been formally charged with a crime. However, you should still be read your Miranda rights when you are arrested.

What is an arraignment?

An arraignment is a court appearance in which the charges against you are read aloud and you are asked to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. If you plead guilty, you will be sentenced immediately. If you plead not guilty, your case will go to trial.

What is a trial?

A trial is a formal legal proceeding in which a jury hears evidence and decides whether or not the defendant is guilty of the crime(s) they have been charged with.

How do you plead guilty or not guilty?

You can plead guilty by telling the judge that you are guilty of the crime(s) you have been charged with. You can plead not guilty by telling the judge that you are not guilty of the crime(s) you have been charged with. If you are unsure of how to plead, you should speak with an attorney.

What is the difference between a green card and a visa?

A green card is a permanent resident visa, while a visa is a temporary permit to enter the United States. Green card holders are allowed to live and work permanently in the United States, while visa holders are typically only allowed to stay for a specific period of time. There are several different types of visas, including tourist visas, student visas, and work visas. Green card holders are also allowed to apply for citizenship, while visa holders are not.

How do you apply for a green card?

The process of applying for a green card can vary depending on your individual circumstances. Generally, you will need to fill out an application and submit it to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You may also be required to attend an interview and provide additional documentation. If you are approved, you will be issued a green card.

Can you sponsor your spouse for a green card?

Yes, you can sponsor your spouse for a green card. The process involves filling out an application and submitting it to USCIS. You may also be required to attend an interview and provide additional documentation. If you are approved, your spouse will be issued a green card.

How can you get deported from the United States?

There are a number of ways you can get deported from the United States. These include having a criminal conviction, violating the terms of your visa, or failing to maintain your green card status. If you are facing deportation, it is important to seek legal help as soon as possible.

KGW Law Firm can help you with all aspects of the green card process, including filling out applications, attending interviews, and providing documentation. We can also help you if you are facing deportation. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

What is the difference between tort and contract law?

Tort law is concerned with the rights and duties that people have in relation to one another. It is designed to protect people from harm and to provide a remedy if they are harmed. Contract law, on the other hand, is concerned with the agreements that people make with one another.

What is a breach of contract?

A breach of contract is when one party to a contract fails to perform their obligations under the agreement. This can happen in a number of ways, such as if they fail to provide the goods or services that they have agreed to, if they do not pay the agreed-upon price, or if they do not meet the agreed-upon deadline.

When does negligence occur?

Negligence is when someone fails to take proper care in a situation where they should have known that their actions could lead to harm. For example, if a driver fails to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk, and the pedestrian is hit by the car, the driver may be found negligent.

What is strict liability?

Strict liability is when someone can be held liable for damages even if they did not intend to cause harm and even if they took all reasonable precautions to avoid it. This is often the case in situations where there is a risk of serious injury or death, such as with defective products.

What are the elements of a tort claim?

The elements of a tort claim are that there was a duty of care owed to the plaintiff, the defendant breached that duty, and the plaintiff was injured as a result. For example, if a driver runs a red light and hits another car, the driver may be liable for the other driver’s injuries.

What can you claim in a personal injury lawsuit?

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be wondering what you can claim in a personal injury lawsuit. The answer, unfortunately, is that it depends. Every case is different, and the amount of compensation you may be entitled to will depend on the specific facts of your case. That said, there are some common types of damages that are often awarded in personal injury cases. These include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. If you’ve been injured, it’s important to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can help you recover the compensation you deserve.

What are the most common personal injury cases?

If you’re like most people, you probably think that personal injury cases are all about car accidents. And while it’s true that car accidents are a leading cause of personal injury, they’re far from the only type of case we see. In fact, slip and fall accidents are actually much more common than car accidents. We also see a lot of cases involving defective products, dog bites, and workplace accidents. Basically, if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, there’s a good chance we can help. So if you’ve been in an accident, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

What is defined as a personal injury?

Negligence is whenPersonal injury can be defined in a number of ways, but at its most basic, it is an injury that occurs due to the negligence of another person. This can include physical injuries, emotional injuries, or financial losses. Common examples of personal injury include car accidents, slip, and fall accidents, and medical malpractice. If you have been the victim of personal injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you to understand your legal rights and options. someone fails to take proper care in a situation where they should have known that their actions could lead to harm. For example, if a driver fails to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk, and the pedestrian is hit by the car, the driver may be found negligent.

Is pain and suffering the same as personal injury?

Many people use the terms “pain and suffering” and “personal injury” interchangeably, but they are actually two very different things. Personal injury refers to any physical or emotional harm that is caused by someone else’s negligence. Pain and suffering, on the other hand, is a type of damage that may be awarded in a personal injury claim. It is intended to compensate the victim for the physical and emotional anguish that was caused by the accident. So, while pain and suffering are often a component of personal injury, it is not the same thing as personal injury itself.