Personal Injury Lawyer and Divorce and Family Law: Focus on Why You Need an Attorney

September 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under General Law

Have you ever wondered why you might need a personal injury lawyer and divorce and family law practice in the first place? Can’t you just settle most of your problems without an attorney? Doesn’t it just waste money to hire a lawyer? Surely there are ways that you can avoid having to hire a lawyer. While there are many times that problems and differences can be worked out amongst the two parties or through mediation, there are other times when the services of a lawyer will absolutely be necessary because the two sides can not reach a middle ground without legal intervention.
To help you decide whether you will need an attorney or not ask yourself the following questions:

1. Are you about to sign a contract that could involve large amounts of money or lengthy periods of your life? Are you going to sign papers that would have you making large monthly payments for the next twenty years or more of your life? The larger the sum of money or the longer the contract will keep you obligated, the more important that it will be to consult an attorney.

2. Are you a wealthy or potentially wealthy person who is about to get married? Even the most solid of relationships might benefit from a prenuptial agreement written to benefit both parties.

3. Are you at the end of a relationship that will need to be formally severed? Even if you think that the end of this relationship will be smooth and easy, you may need to consult an attorney to file the final papers and to keep things moving along in the same manner. The nastier the divorce could possibly become, the more important an attorney will become.

4. Are you going to be adopting a child, suing for the custody of a child, trying to increase your visitation time with a child or working toward a better child support amount ? Because a parent regards their child as more important than their own feelings in some instances, this may be a time when you will definitely need an attorney. The divorce may have gone smoothly and without need for a lawyer, but the child support, visitation and custody is not going as well. Don’t allow yourself to get drawn into a fight- hire an attorney instead.

5. Finally, ask yourself if you understand everything that is going on around you. Are you going to be faced with terminology that you do not know the meaning of? Will the other side of the dispute have an attorney on their side? Even if you do not think that it is entirely necessary, an attorney can keep you from making mistakes in judgment, from signing things that you do not understand or from saying or doing something that could hurt your case in any way. You can be sure that your opponent will be watching you closely for any chance of a slip up.

This article should not be construed as legal advice.

Related Legal Tools: If you need more information on how to find an attorney please visit AccidentLawyer.org

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