Guidance: Cooperating with Police
If law enforcement communicates with you before charges are filed, what you say can have a lasting impact.
Getting legal guidance early can protect you before a case even begins.
When to Reach Out
You are asked to come in for questioning
Police contact you by phone or visit your home
You believe you may be under investigation
You are unsure whether to cooperate
How We Help
We provide clear, practical advice on how to handle communication with law enforcement. In many cases, we can communicate on your behalf and help you avoid mistakes that could harm your case and/or position.
Why It Matters
You have rights before an arrest is ever made. Understanding and protecting those rights early can significantly affect the outcome of your case.