Practice Areas
Kulseth & Roads provide legal counsel for:
- Living and simple wills
- Criminal Defense
- Divorce and legal separation petitions
- Relocation petitions
- Modification of child support
- Modification of custody and parenting time
- Power of Attorney
Criminal
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, the experience is very traumatic. Your future is at stake. The fear of losing your job, home and friends can be terrifying. Additionally, restoring a sense of normalcy to your life following a criminal conviction can be difficult, as there are often lasting and negative effects. A conviction will leave a permanent stain on your record, one that may impact your ability to get a job, obtain credit, or attend college. The good news is you don't have to go through this process alone. The attorneys of Kulseth & Roads will assess your case, explain all your options and rights, and help you determine how best to proceed.
If you have been arrested and criminally charged, you must protect yourself. The most important action you can take is to contact an experienced attorney with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to safeguard your interests. Very often, criminal cases may have flaws or weaknesses that an experienced lawyer can exploit. Even if the prosecution's case is solid, frequently a plea bargain can be negotiated, which will result in either a lesser punishment for the criminal offense charged or a lesser criminal charge.
Additionally, it is imperative to retain a proactive attorney to fully investigate and develop all favorable facts so that the prosecutor has an accurate view of your actions. Such an investigation should normally include obtaining any and all favorable documents and interviewing individuals with information concerning the facts of the case. If this investigation is not undertaken, the prosecutor will only hear the information developed by police.
Contact Kulseth & Roads for a free evaluation of your case. Protecting your rights is our highest priority.
Living Wills
A living will is a document that states how you wish to be treated, if you become incapacitated by illness, injury, or old age. There are probably conditions under which you are prepared to continue living and those under which you may deem life not worth living. Clearly, the definition of "quality of life" is unique to every individual. Don't let someone else make the most important decisions for you. Safeguard your future with a living will. A living will outlines your wishes with respect to health care and medical treatment and describes your definition of quality of life. A living will specifies your wishes with regard to artificial hydration and nutrition, when to use CPR to resuscitate you, and when to use or remove artificial respiration. At K&R, we can help assure you of the medical care you want - and do not want - to receive.
Divorce
Going through a divorce or formal separation can be very traumatic. A divorce implicates a variety of complex legal issues such as child custody and visitation, child support, property division, paternity, stepparent and grandparent access, domestic abuse and protective orders. You are entitled to receive fast and effective solutions that will help restore your peace of mind.
K&R will assist you in making the right choices for your situation. Your case will be handled promptly and professionally and your legal rights will be explained in easy to understand terms. You ultimately make the decisions as to how your case will be handled.
