Under Criminal asset forfeiture, the government seizes the property of people who have been convicted of an offense if the property is connected to or a product of any criminal activity, unlike civil forfeiture where a conviction or criminal charge isn’t necessary. A primary concern for most people charged or convicted of an offense is the seizure of their hard-earned property. At Asset Forfeiture Attorney, we don’t let our clients lose assets without a fight. If your assets have been seized or are at risk of being confiscated due to a criminal charge/conviction, we can help.