Applying to the Bar?
Things in Your Past Have You Worried? Michael Burton, Esq. Has The Experience Necessary to Perform A Thorough Character & Fitness Evaluation.
When you apply to be a lawyer in the State of Nevada you are required to complete a detailed application and provide extensive information about your criminal, mental health, and financial past. This makes many people nervous— and it should. It is very possible to go through law school, pass the bar exam, and have the Nevada State Bar deny you admission because you failed to meet the character and fitness requirements. All your hard work can be for nothing.

Having an attorney helps.
If you get scheduled for a character and fitness hearing and have to defend your character, you need a voice. Do not go-it alone.
It is more effective to have representation than for you to vouch for your own character. You also need an experienced attorney for pre-hearing preparation.
Michael Burton is a Partner at McFarling Law Group, a preeminent family law firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. Michael has worked in the legal field since 2008. His primary practice area is family law, where he focuses on contested divorce and custody matters. Family law matters often hinge on a client’s character.
Michael is an effective advocate, giving a voice to those who need it. Admission hearings are all about telling your story to the character and fitness panel and making them comfortable that letting you into the State Bar is the right decision. These are tough hearings and they will ask tough questions. But, with support, you can win the panel over.
Contact Michael for a free character and fitness evaluation to determine if you need an attorney and receive other case feedback.
Call Michael Today:
702-751-6680
