Rough Start to 2019? How Kitchin Law Firm Can Help With MIPs
Coming off the holiday season doesn’t always bring a “new year, new you” kind of beginning. New Year’s Eve plans and parties are known to not always live up to the hype or deliver on what was expected, especially for minors. If you’ve received an MIP in Kansas or Missouri, it’s important to know what next steps to take and how to get the right legal backing to build your case.
At Kitchin Law Firm, we understand that starting off the year with MIP charges isn’t a walk in the park. This can bring a lot of uncertainty, guilt, shame or fear about your future. You may even feel alone at times. Our criminal defense attorney has more than 25 years of experience handling MIPs. Therefore, he knows what it takes to fight to protect your rights and keep your record clean.
Contact Kitchin Law Firm and find out how we can help you put the best foot forward for 2019.
How to Handle an MIP in Kansas or Missouri
Handling MIP charges isn’t necessarily a walk in the park. It can be an overwhelming process if you’re not sure where to start or how to move forward in the right direction for your future.
Parents’ quick tip: find more information for what to do when your child get’s an MIP here.
Steps for Handling an MIP
Step 1: Learn about the consequences. With legal trouble, comes legal consequences. It’s important to know about the possible outcomes and what action steps you can take to try and lessen those consequences. Having a lawyer with experience at your defense can help reduce the repercussions, like license suspension or revocation.
Step 2: Seek legal representation. Nobody is required to have legal representation if they choose to fight their MIP charge. But, you should always consider the weight of the implications. As a result, many choose to hire a criminal defense attorney to keep their record clean. A strong attorney can help you avoid potential setbacks that have to do with securing a job, enrolling into a college or university, being a part of school activities or renting a house or apartment.
Check out the Ultimate MIP Guide for Students to learn about MIP laws in Kansas and Missouri.
Kitchin Law Firm Can Fight Your MIP Charge
MIP charges don’t get to have the last word with Kitchin Law Firm.
The last thing our attorney wants to see is an MIP conviction defeating a young person. And, this is because we care about you and where you’re going. As your attorney, we will do what it takes to fight for your rights, driving record and help get your future back on track! Contact Kitchin Law Firm today to schedule a free consultation!