FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about contacting the firm, consultations, and how matters are handled.
General Questions
No. Contacting Valor Defense Law Group does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after the firm agrees to represent you and a written agreement is signed.
The firm treats inquiries seriously and respectfully. The exact scope of confidentiality should be confirmed directly with the attorney.
No. No attorney can guarantee an outcome. Every case depends on the facts, evidence, law, and circumstances involved.
Bring court notices, police reports, citations, case numbers, emails, letters, screenshots, witness information, and any documents related to the situation.
Valor Defense Law Group is based in California. Specific service areas should be confirmed with the firm.
Criminal Defense Questions
If you are under investigation or accused of a crime, it is generally wise to speak with an attorney before making statements.
Contact the firm as soon as possible and provide the date, location, case number, and any paperwork you received.
Juvenile Defense Questions
Yes. Parents or guardians may contact the firm to discuss a juvenile legal matter and possible next steps.
Yes. Juvenile matters can affect school, family, future opportunities, and court involvement. Early guidance can be important.
Veterans Advocacy Questions
No. Valor Defense Law Group is a private law firm and is not affiliated with any government agency, military branch, or public legal services organization.
The firm may assist veterans with defense-focused legal matters depending on the facts and circumstances.
Consultation Questions
You can submit the contact form on the Contact page or call the firm directly. Please include any upcoming court dates in your message.
Reaching out through the contact form is free. The scope and cost of any consultation or representation are confirmed with the attorney.
Do Not Wait to Understand Your Options
Legal issues can move quickly. Speaking with an attorney early can help you avoid mistakes and make informed decisions.