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If you’re dealing with a criminal charge, a custody issue, or just need straightforward legal advice from someone who will put you first, Rebecca is here to help. Call now or request your consultation today.
Legal Practice Areas
provides defense for a variety of felony and misdemeanor criminal charges, including:
- DUI and Reckless Driving
- Drug Offenses and Conspiracy
- Domestic Violence – Battery and/or Assault
- Violations of No Contact Orders and Domestic Violence Protection Orders
- Juvenile Law
- Theft, Burglary, Robbery, and Forgery
- Arson and Malicious Injury to Property
- Firearm Offenses and Driving Without Privileges
- Resisting or Obstructing Officers
- Appeals and Expungements
What’s the difference between a public defender and hiring your own criminal lawyer?
A public defender is appointed by the court and usually carries a heavy caseload. Hiring a private attorney like Rebecca often means more time, clearer communication, and a strategy that fits your situation.
Rebecca handles a full range of family law matters, including divorce, custody, parenting plans, and legal separation. Rebecca can also mediate case resolutions for parties. Her background in court services helps her navigate high-conflict situations with clarity and respect.
What are my rights as a parent in an Idaho custody case?
Idaho courts base custody on the child’s best interests. Both parents often have rights to legal custody and ongoing parenting time, provided each parent can support their child’s stability, safety, and well-being.
Protection orders are urgent and sensitive. Whether you’re seeking safety or defending against a false claim, acts fast to protect your rights.
How fast can I get a civil protection order in Idaho?
Temporary protection orders can sometimes be granted the same day you file. A hearing is usually set within 14 days for a final decision.
Parole hearings require preparation and a solid understanding of the system. Rebecca Kulaga represents clients seeking parole or facing parole violations, helping them present a clear and persuasive case.
Do I need a lawyer for a parole hearing in Idaho?
While not required, having a lawyer can improve your chances by preparing strong documentation and advocating for your release.
Every adult should have an estate plan — especially those with children or property. makes the process clear and approachable, whether you need a simple will or a full trust package.
What’s the difference between a will and a trust in Idaho?
A will goes through probate, while a trust can help avoid court by transferring assets directly to beneficiaries.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I’m not sure which type of lawyer I need?
Start by reaching out. Rebecca will listen to your situation and help determine the best path forward — even if your case doesn’t fall neatly into one category.
- Is it worth hiring a lawyer for a smaller or personal matter?
Yes. Even issues that seem small at first can lead to bigger consequences. Having someone in your corner who listens and responds can make all the difference.
- How soon can I talk to Rebecca after reaching out?
Rebecca stays accessible and responsive so that clients never feel left in the dark. She knows timing matters, especially in criminal and family cases.
- What makes different from bigger Idaho law firms?
With Kulaga Law, you’re not passed between staff or stuck waiting days for updates. Rebecca works directly with every client and values real communication.
- Do I need to live in Boise to work with ?
No. Rebecca supports clients in Boise, Mountain Home, and surrounding areas across southern and central Idaho.







