Texas Attorney
You may need a Texas Attorney if you are going through a divorce, launching a business, hurt in a car accident, writing a will, or facing a lawsuit. In any situation where substantial money is involved, hiring a Texas attorney to advise you and or represent your interests could be to your advantage.
Know who you’re dealing with. A Texas lawyer will probably specialize in a particular area of the law. Be sure your attorney has relevant experience. An attorney who regularly drafts wills may not be the best choice to represent you in a courtroom if the subject is an auto accident. If family, friends or co-workers have hired a lawyer for a similar reason, ask them for recommendations. If not, check with your state and local bar associations. Some groups offer lawyer referral services for their members.
Depending on your financial situation, you may qualify for free or low cost legal services through special organizations. For example, you may be eligible for free representation in landlord-tenant or divorce cases. Look in your local telephone directory for legal services organizations or legal clinics associated with accredited law schools.
Consult with more than one Texas attorney before you choose the one to represent you. Check if there’s a charge for an initial meeting (it should be free). Be prepared to describe your problem in a brief, clear summary. Ask the various Texas lawyers about their experience, their fees, what your options might be, your chances of success, who will do the work, and when the problem might be resolved.
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