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Recovering Your Reputation

While in college, I earned a graduate degree in accounting. After obtaining my degree, I taught accounting at my alma mater for five years. During my teaching stint, my college introduced a degree program in forensic accounting. This branch of accounting utterly amazed me. I was surprised at the vast the number of people who are charged with crimes each year relating to accounting transactions. Have you recently been charged with a serious accounting crime? To clear your reputation, you should definitely consider hiring a reputable, experienced criminal attorney. On this blog, you will discover the most successful defenses criminal attorneys use to clear a client charged with accounting crimes.

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Petition To Have Your Teenager Live With You As A Condition Of His Or Her Bail

If you have a child who is 18 or 19 years of age, it's possible that he or she will no longer live with you. Thus, it can be a surprise for you when you learn that your teenager has been arrested and is being held in custody. If you've decided that you want to help your child to get out of jail, you'll want to contact a local bail bond lawyer for help. You may also want to appear in court with your teen to evaluate the bail conditions. A judge may be more in favor of granting bail to your child if you agree to have him or her live with you. Here are some details that you may need to confirm.

That You Won't Allow Access To Drugs, Alcohol, Or Weapons

Before a judge will grant bail under the condition that your teenager will live with you, you'll usually have to confirm that your house is an appropriate environment. Often, this means that you don't have weapons in your home and that you'll also keep drugs and alcohol out of your home. Before you can confirm this, you might need to make some quick changes—and the bail bonds lawyer you contact can steer you in the right direction. This could mean locking any firearms that you own up in a trusted friend's gun safe, as well as removing alcohol and prescription medication.

That You'll Enforce A Curfew

Teenagers who are released on bail often have to abide by a curfew, and this can often be true when a condition of your teen's release is that he or she will live with you. You'll need to promise the judge that you'll honor the court's curfew, which might be something such as the teen needs to be inside of your home for the night by 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. It can help to stress that you'll always be home between these hours, too. For example, if you're a night shift worker, it can be difficult for you to ensure that your child remains in the house overnight.

That You'll Contact The Authorities If Needed

The judge wants to know that you'll uphold the law if necessary. This means that you'll need to agree to contact the authorities if your child appears to be breaking any of the terms of his or her bail. In many cases, those out on bail aren't allowed to consume drugs or alcohol. You need to promise that if you believe your child is violating his or her bail agreement in this way or in any other way, you won't hesitate to call the police.