When Is The Right Time To Call A Lawyer?

One part of being an adult means making difficult choices. Whether or not we pick the right choice, everybody comes to a decision. If a decision could have bad consequences then we usually look to someone for advice on what the right choice is. If something is wrong with our car then we consult with a mechanic. When we are dealing with legal issues then we talk to a lawyer. We trust a lawyer we hire to know all the available options as well as the best option to proceed.

When is the right time to hire a lawyer? You should hire a lawyer to defend you if you are facing a divorce or criminal charges. But when are the other times you should hire a lawyer? You should if you find yourself in any of the following situations:

Drawing Up Any Kind Of Documents Like Wills and Deeds

Purchasing property, signing a contract with a company, and creating a will are documents that must be prepared correctly to be legally binding. If you need these papers prepared or you want to get out of a deal that you previously agreed to then a lawyer would be the best person to look to for assistance.

Creating A Company

While we already stated that you should have a lawyer when preparing a contract, a lawyer can help in numerous other ways if you are creating a company. A lawyer will know what to do to protect you and your company from potential lawsuits, know what rights you have to give workers, and can assist you in other things you have to think about if you want to create a company.

Protect You From Injuries You Didn’t Cause

You could trip and fall over a garden hose that the neighbor left out on his lawn or get bitten by a dog. These don’t sound like devastating injuries at first but they could become worse if you do not see a doctor. If you don’t get the injury looked at and know what you can do legally, then both things could take a negative turn. If you are going to file a claim over an injury then it is best to speak with an attorney after you get injured so you know what options you have.

It was mentioned that you should call a lawyer if you face criminal charges but there are certain cases you should also call a lawyer that doesn’t sound so bad like having your driver’s license suspended or if your child is kicked out of school unfairly. We will cover situations like that below on how a lawyer could help you in these situations too.

You Lose Your Driving Privileges Due To Your License Being Suspended

It doesn’t matter if you were driving above the speed limit or driving in an unsafe manner, a ticket could lead to suspension of your driver’s license depending on the driving laws of your state.estate attorney could solve it in nice budget

If you are at risk of losing your license then you will be summoned to a hearing before this happens. You probably need your license to get to work or do chores like grocery shopping so losing your driver’s license for an undetermined amount of time is not an option. The good thing is the hearing could be a month after the incident meaning you have time to discuss your possible defenses with a lawyer. Depending on the severity of the charges, you may even want a lawyer to attend the hearing and speak on your behalf.

Your Child Is Being Kicked Out Of School

If a student is facing expulsion then there is a routine that all schools have to go through. One step of the routine is that there will be a hearing where the student can explain their actions. Before you risk being expelled, you might want to talk to a lawyer to go over the best defense. If you don’t talk to a lawyer before your child is expelled then you can still talk to a lawyer about how this will affect the school record of your child.

When everything is said and done, you want to make sure that your rights and belongings are protected. If you are nervous about something that sounds like it could have legal ramifications, talk with a lawyer to discuss your options as well as the best path to take,

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MARC L. JORDAN

Mr. Jordan is a well known, aggressive litigation attorney. Stories reporting on his cases have appeared in the Baltimore Sun and the Maryland Daily Record. Mr. Jordan has been interviewed on a segment of WBAL “I” Team Investigates.

Mr. Jordan is a 1984 honors graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law, and also holds a Batchelor of Arts degree and a Masters of Business Administration degree from New York University. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Jordan was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. Mr. Jordan’s legal experience includes several years with the New York law firm of Paul Weiss Rifkin Wharton & Garrison. Mr. Jordan is a former member of the Howard County Commission on Disability and the Howard County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Affairs Committee and Chairman of the sub-committee on Technology Legislation

MELINDA TELL

Ms. Tell is a 1982 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh Law School and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Chatham College. Ms. Tell acquired extensive experience in litigation as an Assistant General Counsel of an independent Federal agency.  Ms. Tell has represented the Resolution Trust Corporation and was a prosecuting attorney in Westchester County, New York, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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