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Supporting your student’s charges from a distance

by | Jul 8, 2021 | DWI

College can be an essential part of your child’s life. For many, it is the first time they are away from their parents, and the first time their decisions have real consequences.

When your college student calls you after being charged with a DWI, it can be challenging to know what to do, especially when you are in another part of the country. While you may not be able to travel and support your adult child in person, you can still help them through the process.

Here’s how you can support your child facing DWI charges while they are away from home.

Be their research team

Regardless of age, many are unsure where to turn when they face their first criminal charge. It is a scary situation, and often people feel helpless.

Your child may not have the ability to research attorneys so that they can have an ally in building a solid defense. You can support your child by researching what options are available in the area.

Urge immediate action

Facing criminal charges can be intimidating. In some cases, people are tempted to take whatever deal they can get to make it seem like the problem has gone away.

Unfortunately, criminal charges can stay on your child’s record for a long time and could impact their future. Depending on the job they are pursuing, something as simple as a DWI charge could stand in the way of continuing school or pursuing their dream job.

It is crucial that your child talks to their attorney about their goals and the best strategy for dealing with their charges. Dealing with criminal charges quickly and with a strong defense can give them more options for the next steps.

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