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DIY Legal Matters – Not Always the Best Answer

April 6, 2017 By Marianna Barbowski

DIY legal matters are not always the best answer.

Depending on the issue at hand, legal problems can cost you a lot of time and a lot of money. Almost everyone has other responsibilities in their lives, whether it’s a job, children, school, appointments, or all of the above, and of course fitting sleep in there somewhere. Life is hectic. When it comes to tackling a legal battle on your own, you may want to reconsider. It can be a full-time job, in and of itself; between getting together and responding to all of the correct paperwork and documents needed, keeping track of court hearings and deadlines, etc….The list is endless and not to mention totally confusing. That is where attorneys come in. They are the experts and professionals and are always there to guide you in the right direction. There are plenty of reasons to seek out an attorney, no matter what your legal situation may be.

They are familiar with the laws and court proceedings.

Let’s face it, legal documents can be confusing and downright intimidating. Why not leave your legal matters up to the professionals, who went through years of college and law school for exactly this reason? They will know what paperwork needs to be filed and when, which motions to object to, what to write in a response to the opposing party, legal research and preparation of legal documents, and keeping track of important dates such as scheduled hearings and deadlines. This is just to name few. There is a lot more to dealing with a legal matter than you may realize, and it would be extremely beneficial to have an attorney by your side rather than DIY.

Despite what you might think, hiring an attorney may actually save you money in the long run.

Depending on the situation and the matter at hand, having a good attorney on your side could just end up saving you money and assets when all is said and done.

Take for example a divorce and trying to divide up property and finances.  As in many legal matters, there are numerous documents you must submit to the court and the opposing party. If you have a good attorney representing you, they will make sure those mandated documents are as accurate and complete as possible. This can play a huge role in the outcome of your case and results you wish to achieve.

If your case is a criminal matter, an attorney can help keep you from doing jail time, or at least minimize the sentence than you may have originally received. The legal fees of a great criminal attorney are worth every penny, especially when it’s regarding your life and your future.

They have the experience and have most likely worked on a case similar to yours.

Attorneys deal with all types of issues on a daily basis. There are some attorneys who specialize in certain areas such as Criminal Law or Family Law, but for the most part, attorneys handle a variety of cases throughout their careers. They will most likely be familiar with your situation and be able to provide the best possible advice and support necessary on your legal matters.

If you’re still not sure:

If your concerned about a legal matter, but hesitant to hire an attorney, consider at least scheduling an hour long consultation to sit down and speak with someone one on one. They can go over your case and help direct you in the right direction. Remember, you get what you pay for. Be wary about attorneys that offer free consultations. The money you spend for that hour long consultation will definitely be worth it.  It is highly recommended if you are facing a legal matter, to contact an attorney. It could be one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.

 

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The seasoned family law and divorce lawyers at the McGrath Law Firm, founded by attorney Peter McGrath, will walk you through every step of the challenging divorce process to address your concerns and achieve your goals as efficiently as possible.  From spousal support, child support, fault, and equitable division of property and debt to valuations, pre-nuptial agreements, annulments, and restraining orders, the experienced attorneys at McGrath Law Firm have a successful track record in all aspects of divorce law. Call us to schedule your consultation at (603) 224-7111.

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