Child Support Case Goes to Trial
Posted on Jul 27, 2010 12:40pm PDT
Bruce Birinyi has been dealing with a trial after being indicted on charges of criminal non-support for owing about $38,000 to his two sons. The judge first granted a mistrial and ordered a competency hearing. After being found competent, his case went to a four-day trial. The jury then found him guilty on two counts of criminal non-support and more. This case was the first criminal non-support case to go to trial. He now faces possible jail time as a result.
Child support matters are taken very seriously by courts and can result in various outcomes. You need to know that when you are dealing with child support matters that you do have rights that should be protected. You can resolve this support matter in a beneficial way if your case is handled properly. It's in your best interest to make sure that your case is settled in the way that you deserve it to be.
By working with a family law lawyer, you will be able to move forward from your family matter and get your life back together. An attorney will always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. You can count on a lawyer to know how to approach your case so that it is resolved in the best manner possible. Please take some time today to contact a family law attorney and begin discussing the details of your case now.