Wednesday, December 6, 2006

When You May Wish To See A Lawyer

Generally you may wish to see a lawyer to:

- Get advice on a legal problem - Represent you in court, if necessary - Assist you in the handling of your legal rights

You may therefore wish to see lawyer, in particular:

- When you are charged with a criminal offence, to seek advice on matters relating to your defence, and to represent you in court.

- When you wish to make a claim against another party you can ask a lawyer to file a claim for you and to represent you in court.

- When some other party has unfairly filed a claim against you in Court, you may wish to seek the help of a lawyer to defend the claim.

When you are in doubt over any matter relating to the law, it is advisable to consult a lawyer. This is for your own protection. Also, taking legal advice at an early stage could save you a lot of time, trouble and money.

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