General Questions About Our Criminal Defense Attroney

What types of cases does The Law Office of Michael T. Muha, Esquire handle?
We offer legal representation in a variety of practice areas, including family law, personal injury, criminal defense, DUI defense, drug possession cases, landlord-tenant disputes, and auto accidents. No matter the case, we focus on providing compassionate, trustworthy, and effective legal guidance.
Do you offer free consultations?
Yes, we provide free consultations to discuss your case and explore legal options. Call us today to schedule a free evaluation.
Which areas do you serve?
We proudly serve clients in Hermitage, PA and across Western Pennsylvania, including Mercer, Lawrence, Crawford, Erie, Venango, Butler, Beaver, Allegheny, and Clarion counties.
What family law issues can you help me with?
We handle a wide range of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and property division. Our goal is to achieve favorable outcomes while keeping your family's interests in mind.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Pennsylvania law typically allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. It's important to act quickly to preserve evidence and strengthen your case.
What should I do if I'm charged with a crime?
If you've been charged with a crime, it's crucial to seek legal representation immediately. Avoid making any statements to law enforcement without an attorney present. Contact our office to ensure your rights are protected.
Do I need an attorney for my divorce?
While it is not legally required to have a divorce attorney, having experienced legal representation ensures your rights are protected and the process is handled efficiently.
How much does a divorce cost?
The cost of a divorce varies depending on factors like complexity, attorney fees, and court costs. Attorney Muha offers affordable legal representation tailored to your income level.
How do I start the divorce process?
To begin the divorce process, you need to file a divorce complaint with the court. Attorney Michael T. Muha is a helpful divorce attorney who can guide you through the necessary steps and ensure all paperwork is completed correctly.
What are the grounds for divorce in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. No-fault divorces can be based on mutual consent or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Fault grounds include adultery, abandonment, and cruelty.

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