For any of you out there who have children, you know how crucial it is to be a solid role model for them. That means being honest, honorable, and a well-rounded family person. Parents can’t afford to go out and drink every night, do drugs,...

You might not know this, but when it comes to getting a bail bond in California, you don’t have to jump into the situation blind. It’s in your best interest to take your time and educate yourself about your options. The good news is that gaining this education isn’t difficult or even time-consuming. In the case of San Diego Bail Bonds, you don’t even have to wait for traditional business hours.We understand that the average person doesn’t know much about bail, bail bonds, or how the entire system works. What little knowledge most people have comes from procedural shows and legal thriller movies. Reality is a bit different.We’ve made it easy to educate yourself by creating free consultations. Every single person who contacts us is entitled to a free bail bonds consultation. When you seek out one of our consultations, you’ll instantly be put in touch with one of our California bail bonds experts. We urge you to ask them any question (that pertains to bail in California) that crosses your mind. You won’t believe how much information you get during the consultation.Questions we frequently answer during a bail bond consultation include:
  • How does our payment system work
  • What type of collateral is needed
  • How co-signers work
  • How long it will take before you’re released from jail

People talk about breaking and entering charges all the time, so you’ll probably be surprised to learn that California doesn’t actually have any official breaking and entering laws. Just because California doesn’t have a specific breaking and entering law, it doesn’t mean you can walk...

Child support is always a touchy issue. There are a variety of reasons people use for failing to pay legal child support obligations in California. These reasons include:
  • That the amount is more than they can afford and they don’t have enough money left to live on
  • They don’t think their ex (or kids) are entitled to the money
  • They spent the money on other things
  • They paid the money but it has gotten lost in the system

Bail money isn’t something anyone sets aside, and you never set it aside with the idea of using it to bail a loved one out of jail.As much as you might want to help out a recently arrested loved one, if you can’t afford...