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How do I know if I need an attorney?
The law requires that everyone charged with a crime, whether relatively
minor or very severe, is entitled to have an attorney represent
them in court. Your attorney will be well practiced in the law and
procedure that is involved in preparing and presenting a well developed
defense to the criminal charge which you face. It costs nothing
to meet with an attorney to determine what the elements of any given
crime are and possible defenses to that crime.
Insurance companies employ attorneys and adjusters who are paid to represent
the interests of their insureds and to save the company money. You should
have someone looking out for your interests in this difficult time.
Many divorces require a fair and equitable resolution of issues
created by many years of marriage, the distribution of significant
amounts of assets and debt, and even the planning for the future
of children. While the law can be fair to both parties in a divorce,
it is important to have the assistance of an attorney to protect
the rights created by the law. While only one lawyer can be involved
in the resolution of marital issues, that lawyer remains the advocate
for the party that has retained him.
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