Immediate criminal assistance focused on protecting your position
Police station attendance
Immediate intervention from the detention stage to assess rights, risks and the defence approach before any statement is given.
Questioning strategy
Preparation for questioning, including whether it is best to answer, remain silent or adjust the defence position to the case.
Early court proceedings
Support in urgent hearings and appearances when early procedural decisions can shape the entire case.
Interim measures
Review of restraining orders, restrictions and other precautionary measures that require a rapid legal response.
Linked fast-track cases
Assistance when detention leads directly to a fast-track criminal proceeding or another urgent court path.
Clear guidance for the family
Practical explanation of timing, next steps and real options so the situation is handled with clarity.

The earliest criminal stage often shapes everything that follows
Urgent criminal matters are not only about being present. They require reading the procedural moment correctly, protecting the first statement, anticipating risks and building a useful defence from the outset. That early work can influence interim measures, case direction and later strategy.
- Immediate review of the criminal situation and available information.
- Preparation of the first statement with practical litigation judgment.
- Direct intervention in Gandia or Valencia depending on the competent authority.
- Ongoing defence if the matter develops into a broader criminal case.
Common questions about detention assistance
Can I ask for a lawyer before being questioned?
Yes. It is one of the most important moments, because the initial statement should be assessed with caution and strategy.
Can you continue if the matter goes to court?
Yes. Assistance can continue in hearings, interim measures and the subsequent defence if the proceedings move forward.
Is this only a service for Gandia?
No. Urgent assistance is provided in Gandia and Valencia, depending on the place of detention or the competent court.
Need urgent detention assistance?
If there has been a detention, immediate questioning or an urgent court appearance, it is best to act without delay.