When a close relative gets in trouble with the law, you may feel stressed and even dismayed by the circumstances. While disappointment or anger may also be common feelings, many family members want to spring into action and provide their loved one with support and assistance. Regardless of the reason for the arrest, there are several steps that you can take that may significantly help your relative through this rough patch.

Find a Bail Bondsman

Depending on the circumstances of the case, the judge may set bail at a reasonable or an exorbitant amount. In many cases, the accused and his or her family members do not have enough cash available to cover bail. Thankfully, bail bonds are available. As soon as the judge sets the bail amount, you can reach out to a reputable bail bondsman for financial assistance. Keep in mind that the rates and responsiveness of bail bondsmen vary substantially.

Hire an Experienced Defense Lawyer

Your relative will need a criminal defense attorney for representation in court. Begin searching for a lawyer as soon as you receive word that your loved one has been arrested. When selecting a lawyer, pay attention to the area of criminal law that the individual specializes in. Even when circumstances seem overwhelmingly stacked against your relative, an experienced criminal defense lawyer may have various strategies that could yield favorable results. It may also be helpful to focus on success rates when selecting a lawyer.

Remain Positive and Supportive

There may be many instances in the weeks ahead when your loved one may feel hopeless and depressed. He or she may also need to attend numerous meetings with his or her lawyer. Offer positive emotional support as needed, and lend a helping hand with transportation, babysitting, household chores, and more.

Plan Ahead

Remaining positive and hopeful is important, but it is equally essential to be proactive. Even innocent individuals may be convicted, so you should help your relative prepare for this possibility. If jail time is possible with a conviction, help your loved one to prepare for childcare, financial management and more. This type of proactive preparation may reduce your loved one’s stress level.

While some people may have trouble with the law repeatedly over the years, circumstances may arise that result in the arrest of individuals who have no prior record and who are otherwise law-abiding citizens. Regardless of the person’s background, take these tips to heart to give your loved on your full support.

Author's Bio: 

Rachelle Wilber is a freelance writer living in the San Diego, California area. She graduated from San Diego State University with her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Media Studies. She tries to find an interest in all topics and themes, which prompts her writing. When she isn't on her porch writing in the sun, you can find her shopping, at the beach, or at the gym. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook: @RachelleWilber; https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009221637700