Law Office Of Patrick Silva - May 2018

“I recommend Patrick Silva. When I received my DUI, I reached out to another lawyer I knew, and he referred me to Patrick Silva based on his experience and reputation in the legal community. I believed I had a case, and after reviewing the details, Mr. Silva felt strongly about supporting me as well. My case was dismissed after going to trial. It was a very stressful situation for me, and Patrick went above my expectations throughout the entire process. “I found Mr. Silva to be very ethical, honest, and professional. The trial process was tedious at times, and Mr. Silva is extremely confident and knowledgeable, which made me very relieved to watch him work on my behalf. The judge, courtroom staff, and even the DA all showed great respect for him. To the jury, he came across as an advocate for justice. “Mr. Silva never made me feel like my case wasn’t important. He was very responsive to my calls and kept me informed. I believe many attorneys will take your money, give you some weak advice, and get ready to move on to the next case. But Mr. Silva was extremely thorough and worked on the many details of my case until the very 2 www.willsandtrustlawyers.com | www.beatmydui.com SUCCESS STORY HE GOT MY CASE DISMISSED! Summer is right around the corner, which means you’ll soon pile the whole family into the car, ready to brave the road for a vacation. Everyone knows that riding in the car for hours can be torture. But with a little creativity, you can turn the worst part of a long trip into a fun event. Pack a Travel Game When the excitement of the family vacation starts to wear off, keep the peace and entertain your kids with a travel game. Many board game manufacturers offer travel-sized versions that are easy to pack and play in the car. Before your next road trip, consider purchasing digital Yahtzee, which packs all the fun of the classic game without the dice, or IQ Fit, a logic game with over 100 challenges. Both games cost around $10 and can provide hours of entertainment. Include the Whole Family Once the travel games no longer pique anyone’s interest, try an activity that can be fun for the whole family: a traditional road trip game. If you have a car full of storytellers, try “Fortunately, Unfortunately.” The rules are simple. The first person starts by saying, Road Trips Don’t Have to Be Painful

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“fortunately,” and mentioning something good about the road trip or the destination. The next person (moving clockwise) then follows by saying something “unfortunate” about the previous person’s statement. Take turns with every passenger in the car. If someone stumbles, they get a strike; three strikes and you’re out. The last passenger standing wins. Play an Audiobook or Podcast We get it. Sometimes passengers don’t want to play games. Occasionally, they’d rather relax or take a nap. However, your listening material doesn’t have to be limited to Dad’s favorite music. Instead, consider listening to a family-friendly audiobook or podcast, which can make the longest and most boring parts of your trip an entertaining or educational experience. Almost any popular book is available in audio form, but it can be hard to find an enjoyable podcast. “Transistor” is a science-focused podcast that explores subjects kids and adults will find fascinating. Or if you’re looking for something fictional, try “Storynory,” in which the narrator tells fairy tales and legends from all over the globe.

end. I was definitely happy he was on my side after watching him work in the courtroom.

“I highly recommend Patrick Silva to anyone looking for an attorney. Although I don’t plan on ever needing his services again, he would be my first call without hesitation. He’s a worker and a fighter who has my respect for what he has done to help my family and me.”

–Tim

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