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If you rent, you've probably asked yourself more than once what your rights are as a tenant. In this episode of Legally Speaking, we take a look at some of the questions I get asked most frequently. There is so much more I wanted to share, but we ran short on time. So, if you have questions, please reach out to me. I can be reached on Facebook or by sending me an email.
If you live outside of town, you probably enjoy a lot of freedom to do as you please with your property. Then, one day you receive a certified letter saying you are being annexed into a nearby city. What does that mean?
If you have any further questions, contact David at David Hale Law. And as always, you can catch the debut of the latest episode of Legally Speaking each Thursday at 11:00 a.m. on 93.1/104.9 The Mix.
When you need a lawyer, you've usually got some sort of a problem. The last thing you want to worry about is what to consider in hiring a lawyer. This week on Legally Speaking, we offer a few tips and things to consider when hiring a lawyer.
If you have more questions, or another issue you have questions about, call or email David at Hale Law. As always you can catch the latest episode of Legally Speaking on 93.1/104.9 The Mix.
Divorce can be messy, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Legally Speaking, we take a brief look at some of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to Divorce.
Jury Duty! No one wants to get that letter telling you to report for jury duty, but many of us have. If you haven't yet, it is most likely only a matter of time.
As always if you have a legal question you'd like us to address here on Legally Speaking, or simply need to hire an attorney, you can reach David by email or phone.
This week on Legally Speaking, we invited Wilburton Police Assistant Chief John Ford to join us and share what police are doing to protect not only themselves but our communities. Learn what police might do a little differently next time you get pulled over.
What is small claims court and how does it work? This week on Legally Speaking we crack open the courtroom doors and give you the basics of what the small claims process looks like.
If you have a question you'd like to see answered on Legally Speaking, send me an email, and don't forget to put Legally Speaking in the subject line. Don't forget you can listen to Legally Speaking each Thursday at 11:00 a.m. on The Mix 93.1/104.9 FM.
Last week on Legally Speaking we looked at the criminal court process. Part of that is bail and the bail bond system. This week we take a little closer look at bail and how it gets posted.
If you have a question you'd like to see answered on Legally Speaking, send me an email, and don't forget to put Legally Speaking in the subject line. Don't forget you can listen to Legally Speaking each Thursday at 11:00 a.m. on The Mix 93.1/104.9 FM.
This week we look at the basics of the criminal court process. If you, or a family member, are dealing with criminal charges it can be an intimidating process. Here on Legally Speaking, we give you a quick peek at what to expect as a case winds through the system from the call to the police to trial.
If you have a question you'd like to see answered on Legally Speaking, send me an email, and don't forget to put Legally Speaking in the subject line. Don't forget you can listen to Legally Speaking each Thursday at 11:00 a.m. on The Mix 93.1/104.9 FM.
This episode of Legally Speaking we take a look at the updates in what is going on with coronavirus from a legal perspective. As there are new major developments, check back in with us here for the latest legal updates on Coronavirus issues.
If you have a question you'd like to see answered on Legally Speaking, send me an email, and don't forget to put Legally Speaking in the subject line. Don't forget you can listen to Legally Speaking each Thursday at 11:00 a.m. on The Mix 93.1/104.9 FM.
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