Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
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This Criminal Defense and Family Law blog by Rosales Law Firm offers information and commentary for residents of El Paso, Texas. We specialize in criminal defense, family law, employment law and immigration law.
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
1w ago
Many people enjoy having a drink to wind down, particularly on the weekend. There is nothing wrong with this. People drink alcohol in the house all the time, or they go out to bars and clubs with friends and family. These behaviors in themselves are not criminal offenses, as long as the person drinking the alcohol is of age. However, it is no secret that alcohol can impair a person’s judgment, and the consumption of alcohol is closely linked to certain criminal offenses. Here are some of the most common crimes associated with alcohol: Public intoxication In Texas, it is ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
3w ago
You have a right to privacy in your own home. You get to decide who can enter your home and who cannot. As a private property owner, this decision is up to you. This even includes the police. You do not always have to allow them into your home just because they come to the door and ask to come inside and take a look around or have a conversation. You can say no, and the police are not allowed to punish you in some way – such as arresting you – just because you did. That said, here are three ways that they can come into your home. Getting your consent Police often start by trying to get the hom ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
1M ago
Navigating a divorce can inspire a range of emotions. It may start to feel like trying to function during a hurricane. Nevertheless, maintaining effective communication – even as one’s emotions may rage – is essential for reaching a resolution that meets the needs of both parties. If you’re divorcing, by adopting a strategic approach to communication, you can navigate this challenging period more easily. Ensuring communication doesn’t come to a grinding halt can keep the divorce process moving forward. Remain calm and focused It’s easy to let emotions dictate your communication, but taking a b ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
1M ago
When encountering a situation where law enforcement pulls you over, cooperation can significantly impact the outcome. While it’s natural to feel nervous or anxious during such encounters, maintaining a cooperative attitude can inspire numerous benefits. Cooperating with the police during a vehicle stop is a legal obligation in Texas. You can better establish a foundation of trust and cooperation by complying with an officer’s instructions and remaining courteous. This can influence how the officers perceive and handle the situation, potentially leading to a smoother, less confrontational inter ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
1M ago
Whether you saw it coming or it seems out of the blue, it can be unsettling to hear your spouse say that they want a divorce. Suppose this is your current predicament; you may wonder what to do next. In these moments, it’s best not to let your emotions run wild because you may end up saying or doing things that you’ll end up regretting. Instead, you should turn inward and think about what this revelation means for you. Begin with understanding your emotions Dealing with the news of a potential divorce triggers a range of emotions; it’s crucial to acknowledge and understand these feelings. Whet ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
2M ago
Suspecting that your spouse is hiding assets during a divorce or separation can be deeply unsettling. Hidden assets can significantly impact the fairness and outcome of your divorce settlement, particularly regarding financial support and property division concerns. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s important to take systematic steps to protect your interests and to better ensure an equitable resolution to your divorce process. Do your homework Start by documenting why you suspect that your spouse is hiding assets. Note any discrepancies in financial statements, missing ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
2M ago
Kidnapping is commonly associated with stranger abductions, but it can also manifest in familial disputes. Kidnapping one’s own child, also known as parental abduction, typically involves a parent unlawfully taking, detaining or concealing their child from the other parent or legal guardian without the co-parent’s consent or in violation of a court order. This act often arises in divorce or custody disputes, making it a challenging and emotionally charged legal matter. Legal consequences hinge on the specifics of each case. Apart from criminal charges, parents may face civil consequences, incl ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
3M ago
Divorce can be a particularly challenging ordeal, and it becomes even more so when dealing with a narcissistic partner. Narcissists are known for their lack of empathy, excessive need for admiration and desire to manipulate situations for their benefit. These characteristics can make navigating divorce proceedings particularly complex and emotionally taxing. Thankfully, there are strategies you can use to try to make divorcing a narcissist less stressful. Restrict communication Limiting interactions to written forms, such as emails and text messages, can be an effective communication approach ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
3M ago
In the interconnected world of social media, sharing every aspect of one’s life has become second nature. However, when it comes to navigating the sensitive terrain of a divorce, exercising caution on social media is paramount. Your online presence can significantly affect legal proceedings, your emotional well-being and your overall public image. Here are some insights on what not to share during a divorce. Personal legal details When going through a divorce, keeping personal legal details off social media is crucial. Posting details about court proceedings, financial settlements or custody b ..read more
Rosales Law Firm | El Paso Legal Blog
3M ago
When people imagine someone being arrested on drug charges, they probably think of someone attempting to sell illegal drugs. They assume that this would never happen to them because they’re not intentionally selling things like heroin, cocaine or marijuana. But people are sometimes arrested on drug charges after making mistakes and doing things that they did not even realize were illegal. Additionally, drug charges are often related to prescription medications, such as painkillers and opioids. How could these lead to serious criminal allegations? Sharing prescription drugs One thing to remembe ..read more