D'nae L. Robinett Mills
D’nae Robinett Mills is is passionate about helping her clients achieve their estate planning goals and is dedicated to providing them with practical and effective solutions to their legal issues. She understands that every client's situation is unique, and works closely with each one to create personalized plans that meet their specific needs and goals. Her services include drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney, special needs trusts, and advanced healthcare directives.
In addition to her estate planning practice, D’nae Robinett Mills is also experienced in criminal and juvenile matters. She understands the complexities of these processes and is committed to guiding her clients through them with compassion and clarity.
D’nae Robinett regularly attends legal seminars and conferences to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the law. She is dedicated to providing her clients with the highest level of legal representation and personal attention. She takes a compassionate approach to her clients and strives to build long-lasting relationships with them.
When she is not working, D’nae Robinett enjoys spending time with her family and volunteering in her community. She is also an avid reader and loves to travel.
If you are looking for a knowledgeable and trustworthy lawyer to help you, D’nae Robinett is the right choice. Contact her today to schedule a consultation.
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Google Meet
- GoToMeeting
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- New Mexico
- State Bar of New Mexico
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Northeastern University School of Law
- J.D. (2019)
- American Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- State Bar of Texas
- - Current
- State Bar of New Mexico
- - Current
- Criminal Law and Justice
- Northeastern University School of Law
- Q. Hello, my husband was arrested yesterday for possession of a firearm by a felon. How much time is he looking at?
- A: The statute that covers the New Mexico state crime commonly called felon in possession is 30-7-16: firearms or destructive devices; receipt, transportation or possession by certain persons. That charge is a 3rd degree felony which carries a basic sentence of up to 3 years incarceration. There is a provision which can add 3 years imprisonment depending on what type of felony the underlying felony conviction is for. This type of offense can also be charged as a federal offense with harsher penalties. It is very important to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney to get a full picture of the range of penalties and possible defenses may be available.
- Q. What would most likely happen in court on a first time stolen vehicle charge in nm
- A: Every case is unique and requires thorough investigation and research. Typically, a stolen vehicle case is charged as either unlawful taking of a vehicle or motor vehicle (30-16D-1) or receiving or transferring stolen vehicles or motor vehicles (30-16D-4). Both charges are 4th degree felonies in New Mexico for the first offense. Each charge is subject to 18 months incarceration and serious fines. You should consult with a criminal defense attorney to see how your jurisdiction handles these types of cases, the actual charge, and if you have any possible defenses.
- Q. Can a different officer take over the stop of another officer,tell him to leave then arrest the person.
- A: Typically, the stopping officer is the officer that issues a citation. However, there are circumstances where an officer can take over an investigation for reasons unrelated to the incident i.e. going off of shift or needed on another call. You should contact a lawyer to review your citation and ensure that the stop and citation were issued lawfully and to evaluate if you have any valid defenses. Citations can have a negative effect on your driving record and should be taken seriously.