There are times when you find that you need the services of a lawyer. Issues arise in life that calls for a legal expert to help us navigate them. The legal world can be quite confusing.
A lawyer not only represents you court should that need arise, but also gives you legal advice to guide you in understanding your options. That goes a long way in boosting your confidence in order to be in the best state to resolve the pesky legal issues.
What a lawyer does
A lawyer does as much as much as you and the lawyer agree. They can appear on your behalf during court hearings or simply advice you on what you need to do.
1.The lawyer is well versed in matters legal as that is their area of expertise. They can therefore give you legal advice which includes: §Reading documents and explaining them to you §Giving you advice on how to fill in relevant forms §Assisting you with an application for a grant of legal aid §Advising you on what you must do §Considering your case and explaining how weak or strong or weak it is §Help you understand the likely outcome of your caseThis can be very helpful to you as you will be able to make an informed decision on whether it is worth it going to court.
2.Your lawyer can represent you. This means that anything that you need to communicate, they can do that on your behalf. This includes the following: §Availing correspondence either in writing or via email on your behalf §Getting into negotiations with the other party on your behalf §Appearing in the courtroom on your behalfWhen you have a legal issue, it is prudent that you figure out exactly what you need to be done before you lawyer up. Once they have listened to and understood your issue, the lawyer let you know whether or not you have a case, and if they will take it. They may need time to prepare for it, so you should allow them some time to get ready.
Can you self-represent?
Of course you can! You can represent yourself for the following reasons:
§It is cheaper because there are no legal fees to be paid §Your type of legal issue may demand self-representation.There are a few factors you need to consider before you take that route though.
§You need enough information about the legal issues that affect your case. §How confident you are about representing yourself §What risks you run in the absence of legal representation §The legal fees you are expected to pay and whether avoiding them is worth the hassle §Whether you are allowed to have a lawyer appear on your behalf §Whether you have access to legal help in your areaThere are situations that are very sensitive and may demand that you get yourself some legal representation, but you also need to get the right lawyer for your issue in order to have a good shot at getting the desired outcome.
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