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Your DWI could affect others, even without an accident

On Behalf of | May 30, 2019 | DWI |

There are many ways that a DWI can change the way your future looks. You might lose your job or have difficulties getting there on time. People around you may develop a negative opinion of you. Financially, you could be stressed by the pressure of paying for the DWI’s fines and fees while also trying to keep or find a new job.

There are some ways that DWIs can impact you that people often overlook. That’s the way it can impact your family dynamic. For example, you probably know that your spouse or partner will be mad if you get a DWI, but is that the only thing your DWI will affect? If you have kids, they may suffer as a result of tighter finances in the home, and even if not, your spouse might have to help you pay what you owe as a result of your actions.

DWIs take a toll, especially if you lose your license along with a conviction. For this reason, it’s necessary for you to look into a strong defense and to make sure you know your rights and if you’ve had them violated throughout the legal process. Your attorney’s job is to help you walk away with as few lasting penalties as possible. Your attorney will look for indications that your case may be able to be dismissed, too, like missing evidence or finding that you were entrapped by the police.

Our site has more on DWIs and what to expect if you’re arrested. Your life could change, so it’s best to fight against these charges.

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