A $20,000 bond is considered a moderate to high bail amount, depending on the type of charges and the jurisdiction. While it is not the highest bond level, it is significantly more than what is usually set for minor offenses.…
A parole bond is a type of financial guarantee that may be required when someone is released from prison on parole. While it is not common in every case, some parole boards or correctional agencies may require a parole bond…
A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) does not directly affect your credit score. Credit scores are calculated based on your financial behavior, like your payment history, amounts owed, and types of credit used, not criminal records or traffic offenses. But…
Probation allows a person to stay in the community instead of serving time in jail. Courts assign different levels of probation based on the type of crime, the person’s background, and how much supervision they need. The lowest level is…
The cost of a payment bond typically ranges from 1% to 3% of the total contract amount, depending on the project size, contractor’s credit, and financial history. Payment bonds are required on many construction projects, especially public or government-funded ones,…
It can be confusing and frightening when someone breaks into a home or property but doesn’t take anything. Not all break-ins are motivated by theft. Sometimes the person has other reasons, emotional, psychological, or personal, for entering a space. In…
The typical cost of an immigration bond in the United States ranges from $5,000 to $10,000. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or an immigration judge sets the bond amount based on the person’s risk of flight, criminal history, and immigration…
You can get a bond without a lawyer by requesting bail directly from the court, working with a bail bondsman, or paying the bond amount yourself. While an attorney can help speed up the process, it’s not required. Courts allow…
Kansas Senate Bill 473 became law on July 1, 2024. This new law brings major changes to how bail bonds work in Wichita and across Kansas. Many families are now asking how these rules affect the bonding process and what…
Technically, you cannot be indicted without some form of evidence, but the standard of proof for an indictment is very low. A grand jury does not require proof beyond a reasonable doubt, or even clear and convincing evidence. Instead, it…







