Reasons You May Need to Hire a Lawyer

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It may well be the case that you have never had any reason whatsoever to contact a law firm to institute a case against anyone and therefore feel there is no need to have a lawyer. However, there are people who may be considering taking legal action against you, particularly if they are currently experiencing a situation where they feel you wronged them or a case of sharing family will. These and other reasons stated in this article will help you understand why you may need to hire a lawyer.

Here are five popular and common reasons why you may need to consider hiring a lawyer.

1. Making a Will

First and foremost, even though most people not only feel intensely awkward confronting their own mortality but also feel writing a will is far too complicated. However, as an adult, having a will could avoid many legal loopholes in the future.

Other matters pertaining to your life that may well require the professional experience, knowledge and skillsets of a qualified state lawyer could include criminal proceedings against you, arranging a lasting power of attorney, settling an estate or will and any other personal legal disputes.

2. Landlord Disputes

One area of the law that many law firms spend most of their time dealing with relates to disputes between tenants and landlords over details regarding residential properties.

As a landlord, you will already be aware you have taken on a potentially tricky business venture, especially if you own more than one property scattered across different locations. In the case of ASTs (Assured Short Hold Tenancies), hiring a lawyer is strongly advisable.

Lawyers work to resolve disputes between landlords and their tenants by helping the former deal with anything from rent arrears and disrepair to possession proceedings.

3. Police Misconduct

Police misconduct involves any incorrect, inappropriate, or even downright illegal behavior, and if you have experienced a directly related to police misconduct injury, then you should most definitely contact an established law firm.

Core examples of police misconduct include:

  • Unlawful Searching
  • Wrongful Detention
  • Negligence
  • Malicious Prosecution
  • Breaches of Data Protection
  • Excessive Force
  • Wrongful Arrest
  • Trespassing
  • Battery or Assault

4. Filing for Divorce

Unfortunately, in today’s modern world, happily married couples quickly decide, just a few years or even months later, that they are not right for each other after all and want a divorce.

Now, amicable divorces can be theoretically handled personally, but even in this situation, it makes much more sense to hire the services of a lawyer.

5. Starting a New Business

The fifth and final most common situation you could find yourself in, whereby hiring a lawyer is more than likely your best course of action moving forward, is when you are setting up a new business.

Conversely, if you are instead bravely facing the prospect of insolvency or bankruptcy, with the former not necessarily resulting in the latter, again hiring a prestigious lawyer is guaranteed to save you time and, more than likely, money too.

Examples of business insolvency include the sudden loss of a large business contract, a serious crisis regarding cash flow, or a loss of custom that has gone far beyond temporary.

Francis Nwokike

Francis Nwokike is a Social Entrepreneur and an experienced Disaster Manager. I love discussing new business trends and marketing tips. I share ideas and tips that will help you grow your business.

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