If you live off College Parkway or anywhere on the Broadneck peninsula, a legal problem can turn your week upside down fast. A traffic stop on Route 2, a crash near the Magothy bridges, a custody fight, or an estate you did not expect to handle. We help people in Arnold sort it out and move forward.
You do not plan for a legal problem. When one shows up, you want clear answers and someone who will stand with you. That is what we do at The Law Offices of Haskell & Dyer, LLC.
Most Arnold cases are heard at the District Court in Annapolis, just a short drive down Ritchie Highway, or at the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County in Annapolis for the more serious matters.
Here is where we help most:
Criminal defense. From DUI and traffic charges to felonies, we protect your rights and your record.
Personal injury. Hurt in a crash or a fall? We go after the full amount you are owed.
Family law. Divorce, custody, and child support, handled with care and a steady hand.
Estate planning and probate. Wills, trusts, and probate, so your family is protected.
Civil litigation. Business and personal disputes, with real courtroom experience.
Collections and protective orders. Help with your safety and getting paid what you are owed.
Call us at 301-627-5844, or use our 24/7 line at 240-687-0179. You can also reach us through our contact page. The first consultation is free, and we will give you a straight read on your options.
Do you take cases for people in Arnold, MD?
Yes. We work with clients across Arnold and the whole Broadneck area, from College Parkway to the Magothy River neighborhoods. Your first consultation is free, and you can reach us any time at 240-687-0179.
Where will my Arnold case be heard?
Most Arnold matters go to the District Court in Annapolis, a short drive down Ritchie Highway. Serious charges and many civil and family cases are heard at the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County in Annapolis. We handle both.
I got pulled over on Route 2 near Arnold. What should I do first?
Be polite, but you do not have to answer questions about where you were or what you drank. Ask for a lawyer and call us. The sooner we hear from you, the more we can do to protect your license and your record.