
People tend to seek out an attorney after they have experienced a legal issue.
For example, after you move into an apartment and your hot water doesn't work, or after you are laid off from a job, or after your small business is threatened with legal action.
At that point, you want a lawyer.
But at that point, you're already stressed. And it's already a stressful world.
At that point, a lawyer may not be able to get you out of that lease, or solve that business issue (but they likely can).
So that's why we want to set you up with a lawyer now...before s**t hits the fan.
But very few people speak to an attorney before they have experienced a legal issue.
Speaking to an attorney before experiencing a legal issue is a lot less expensive than having to call an attorney after you have a legal issue. In fact, you should think of speaking to an attorney as an investment in your future. Speaking to a lawyer before you have a legal issue allows you to minimize or eliminate the chances of a problem arising in the future. In the event that a legal issue does arise in the future, then you have an attorney that you know and trust who previously assisted you because you have already “tested the waters” with your attorney.
In addition to the examples above, you can use a lawyer before experiencing a legal issue to assist you with the following:
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This article is intended to convey generally useful information only and does not constitute legal advice. Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author, not LawChamps.
For example, after you move into an apartment and your hot water doesn't work, or after you are laid off from a job, or after your small business is threatened with legal action.
At that point, you want a lawyer.
But at that point, you're already stressed. And it's already a stressful world.
At that point, a lawyer may not be able to get you out of that lease, or solve that business issue (but they likely can).
So that's why we want to set you up with a lawyer now...before s**t hits the fan.
But very few people speak to an attorney before they have experienced a legal issue.
Speaking to an attorney before experiencing a legal issue is a lot less expensive than having to call an attorney after you have a legal issue. In fact, you should think of speaking to an attorney as an investment in your future. Speaking to a lawyer before you have a legal issue allows you to minimize or eliminate the chances of a problem arising in the future. In the event that a legal issue does arise in the future, then you have an attorney that you know and trust who previously assisted you because you have already “tested the waters” with your attorney.
In addition to the examples above, you can use a lawyer before experiencing a legal issue to assist you with the following:
- Purchasing or selling a home
- Renting or leasing an apartment
- Purchasing or leasing a car
- Starting a business or “lawsuit-proofing” an existing business
- Filing for a patent or trademarking a name
- Reviewing automobile, homeowner’s, and boater’s insurance policies.
We can match you with a local lawyer who specializes in your needs. Just sign up (for free) here.
This article is intended to convey generally useful information only and does not constitute legal advice. Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author, not LawChamps.

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