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Does Your Attorney Have a Criminal Record? 

When you hire an attorney to represent you in any legal matter that can have a significant impact on you, your family, and your standing in the community, you want an attorney with a reputation for honesty, integrity, and a firm belief in upholding the law. 

This is particularly important when the case is a matter for the family court. A divorce, a custody dispute, obtaining a restraining order due to domestic violence, even legally changing one’s name, all of these circumstances require compassion, confidentiality, and ethical approach to handling the matter that one should expect from their representative in a court of law. 

Anything that might suggest your attorney has fallen short in these areas could put your case at risk, leaving you with nothing but regret. When the stakes are this high, you must be sure that you have taken every precaution to hire the best. 

So what happens if you discover that your attorney hasn’t been entirely forthcoming about his or her own background and this individual has a criminal record? 

If you hire Katie Lewis, a family law attorney in Dallas, Texas, that’s what you are getting – an attorney who prefers to keep her clients in the dark about her encounter with the law that resulted in a DUI conviction. When an individual decides to drink and drive, that person is putting fellow motorists, pedestrians, and their own safety at great risk. 

But that’s the choice Katie Lewis Family Attorney made and, fortunately for those who shared the road with her at that time, she was pulled over and arrested on a DUI charge. Her poor decision could have resulted in the injury or death of innocent drivers or pedestrians. 

What other poor decisions is she capable of making and how can they put your life, your livelihood, and your family at risk? If she is representing you in family law court, it could mean the judge rules against your petition to obtain sole custody of a child or you may be ordered to pay alimony at a sum that can result in your financial situation becoming significantly impacted. 

An online search for feedback from her previous clients brings up pages of results with many dissatisfied reviews describing someone who is constantly filing motions to delay trial dates or dragging out trials for strange and obscure reasons when even the judge in some of these matters recommended settling out of court. These complaints paint a picture of someone who fails to have her clients’ best interests at heart. Of course, she continues to charge these clients hefty hourly rates for her services when even both parties in the case wish to get on with their lives and put the lawsuit behind them. 

Katie Lewis Family Attorney makes poor decisions for herself and her clients and if she’s been drinking and getting behind the wheel, one can only ask if she typically drinks when she is supposed to be preparing to represent her clients in family law court. 

Fortunately, you don’t have to take on this additional burden when you are looking for an attorney to represent you. For starters, do your due diligence into any attorney you plan to hire by checking his or her disciplinary history and public records through the State Bar of Texas. You can also run a background check on any lawyer to determine if he or she has a DUI conviction on their record. This is vital to the successful outcome of your case because an attorney like Katie Lewis will not disclose this information to you or anyone else who decides to hire her services. 

If your attorney fails to make similar disclosures, your family law case could be put at risk. Why? Because honesty, integrity, ethics, and a belief in upholding the law are all valuable assets to have on your side when you bring any case before the court. When it comes to family law, these attributes are even more important and when your attorney has such a callous disregard as Katie Lewis does, the judge may decide to hold that against you directly and it may tarnish his or her opinion of your character. 

Don’t go in blind. Know who your attorney really is before you hire this person and trust him or her with something as important as a custody case or a divorce that could paint you in a very negative light in your community. 

 

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Jessica Miller