Legal Insights to Keep You Informed

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Practical Information for Understanding Your Rights

Legal issues can be overwhelming, especially when they involve your freedom, your family, your finances, or the loss of a loved one. At CHS Law Group, we believe that informed clients make better decisions. This resource center is designed to provide straightforward information about common legal issues and the rights available under Texas law.

While every case is unique, the information below can help you better understand the legal process before speaking with one of our attorneys.

Frequently Asked Legal Questions

What Area of Law Does Your Firm Handle?

CHS Law Group represent clients in Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury, Estate Planning, Probate, and Civil Litigation.

Do You Offer Free Consultations?

Yes, we offer free attorney consultations. Contact or visit our office before speaking to one of our attorneys.

Will My Case Go to Trial?

This will depend on the facts of your case, at CHS Law Group we strive to give the best outcome for our clients and this may involve trial settings or other contested hearings.

What Areas of Law Does Your Firm Handle?

CHS Law Group represent clients in criminal defence, family law, civil litigation, personal injury, and wills & trusts matters.

Do You Offer Free Consultations?

Yes, we offer free consultations for certain case types, especially personal injury and criminal defence. Clarify which practice areas qualify.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire an Attorney?

Costs vary depending on the type and complexity of the case. Some matters are billed hourly, while others may use flat fees or contingency fees.

What Should I Bring to My Consultation?

Bring any court documents, contracts, police reports, medical records, financial statements, or communications related to your case.

How Long Will My Case Take?

Every case is different. Some matters resolve in weeks, while others can take months or years, depending on court schedules and complexity.

Will My Case Go to Trial?

Not necessarily. Many cases settle through negotiation or mediation before trial becomes necessary.