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Where's
an Attorney When You Need One? |
by:
Charles
Kassotis |
Many
of us like to think we'll live forever.
Or at least we act that way, never giving
thought to the necessary preparations for
dying or the possibility of having an accident
or becoming a victim to someone else's negligence.
So when these things happen or become imminent,
we suddenly are forced to scramble in search
of legal advice or assistance. That's why
it helps to have the name of a good local
attorney on hand.
Start by checking your city's legal directory
or bar association for the name of a general
practice attorney who can help you with
a variety of legal questions, including
estate planning, making a will, preparing
a power of attorney for aging relatives,
arranging guardianships, helping with debt
management, and offering legal counsel for
other matters. You may even want to set
up an initial meeting to introduce yourself
and provide a personal overview. Your attorney
can ask about certain areas of your life
that could benefit from legal direction,
or you may want to discuss certain areas
that you are unsure about.
If your region does not have a local bar
association, contact the state bar association
to request a referral to a licensed practicing
attorney in your area. You also might want
to browse the Internet to visit websites
of law firms that specialize in various
kinds of law that might pertain to your
situation. For example, if you were recently
involved in a car accident, you may want
to find an attorney who handles personal
injury or property damage insurance claims.
Or if your mother needs help in paying her
bills due to declining physical or mental
stability, an attorney can help you arrange
for power of attorney or a guardianship.
Of course, you can always use that old standby,
the yellow pages of the telephone directory
and call law firms listed there when you
find one or more ads that appeal to you.
Word of mouth is another way to find out
which attorneys come recommended from family
members, coworkers, and friends. Some legal
firms advertise in the newspaper or on the
radio, so check these areas, too.
Don't wait until you need an attorney before
contacting one. Consider making a living
will in case you are seriously injured or
ill in the future, and a regular will for
making final arrangements for your demise,
which all of us must face one day. You also
can manage your financial holdings with
an attorney's help so that they are ready
to pass down when a minor child comes of
age. Whatever your personal circumstances,
a lawyer may be able to help you get fair
terms and benefits to which you are entitled.
Begin searching today so you will have the
name of a competent lawyer handy when your
time of need comes around.
About the author:
For help in finding an attorney, check out
the Find Law Attorney Directory at
http://www.lawyersfindlaw.com
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