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Tips on When to Hire an Attorney

There are many types of legal problems. You may consider hiring a lawyer if you are accused of committing a crime, if you are involved in or are contemplating a lawsuit, or if you have been involved in an auto accident. Although lawyers can help with legal problems after they arise, perhaps the best time to consult a lawyer is before a legal problem arises. Early consultations with a lawyer can prevent serious problems. Common situations where legal advice is helpful include:

  • The sale or purchase of a home, real estate, or a business.
  • The formation a business.
  • The drafting of a will, trust, or estate plan.
  • A domestic or marital problem.
  • A tax problem.
  • An accident involving personal injury or property damage.
  • An arrest or questioning by law enforcement officials concerning your conduct.

Some of these situations require the assistance of a lawyer. Self representation may also be an option. Many legal problems can be resolved through letter writing or a negotiation session. You may be able to negotiate the matter on your own with assistance fromgovernment agencies or consumer assistance organizations. You may also want to consider hiring a lawyer only to review your papers or legal plan rather than seeking full representation. Alternatively, you may be able to resolve a legal dispute in a small claims court if the dispute has a value less than or equal to a certain amount (perhaps $2,500). Be sure to check with your local court for applicable limits.

Some legal issues can be handled by alternative means. For example, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs can help resolve your legal problem through mediation or arbitration.

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