by Pride Legal | Nov 18, 2023 | Criminal Law, General Practice
California law requires the act and completion of extortion as a felony, but there are some instances where a person can be charged with a misdemeanor. Attempted extortion is when a person is trying to extort someone else, but they do not complete the extortion....
by Pride Legal | Oct 27, 2023 | General Practice, Trending Posts
The thought of having a loved one go through your internet search history or emails once you pass could be scary to some. Some sites like Yahoo or Instagram have clauses in their terms of service stating that they have the ability to delete accounts once a person has...
by Pride Legal | Oct 22, 2023 | Criminal Law, General Practice
A felony can be defined as any criminal offense that can result in a prison sentence of a year or more. Felony crimes are more serious than Misdemeanors and typically involve acts of violence or have the intent to be harmful to society. Misdemeanors are crimes that do...
by Pride Legal | Oct 21, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law, General Practice
Divorcing in California means everything is split down the middle, including all assets, debts, and the mortgage. If a single person decides to remain in the home, there are a few routes they may take to be able to keep living in their home. Here’s where you can find...
by Pride Legal | Oct 20, 2023 | General Practice
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by Pride Legal | Oct 11, 2023 | Criminal Law, General Practice
So, you made a mistake and have a criminal conviction on your record. That happens to millions of people. Even after years of walking the straight and narrow, you may have found that the conviction prevents you from pursuing certain work or obtaining financial...