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When Do I Need Legal Advice?

There are various reasons why a person will need legal advice; however, for the most part, if you have done nothing criminally wrong, legal advice is not needed. On the other hand, if you are considering divorce, bankruptcy, starting a new business, or else planning an adoption, then you may need legal advice. If you have endured a recent break and entry at your home, you may also need legal advice. In addition, if you have been wrongfully accused of a crime, you will need legal advice.

Where do I get legal advice?

It depends on your situation, but for the most part, you can get free consultations from most lawyers; however, if you need further advice, you may need to pay for the service. If you have low income, there are various sources available to you, including Legal Aide, and or court appointed attorneys. If you are considering a divorce, bankruptcy, or else searching for legal advice on starting a new business, you may want to check your local library, since the library often has a wealth of information that offers legal consultation.

Since the laws have changed regarding bankruptcy, you may need the advice of a legal representative, or else search the Internet for current information on the new laws. This is certainly a start to take you in the right path. Other legal advice is also available on the Internet, including sites that will link you to qualified attorneys who will provide you a measure of legal advice on nearly any subject imaginable.

Additionally, you will want to consider what type of legal advice you need for your specific problem. If you are searching for an attorney to give you counsel, you will want to find one who is specifically qualified to help you with your problem, whether it be filing bankruptcy or clearing a wrongful crime accusation.

 

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