Legal Guide: Finding Great Lawyers and Free Legal Forms
Where to Find All You Need Before Going to Court
By Manda Spring, published Jul 29, 2006
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Let’s face it…. Life is extremely hard at times. Many people face numerous difficulties with the law in their lives, from divorce to custody, bankruptcy to collections, confidentiality and copyrights; you name it ... don't worry the information is out there somewhere. But where to start is the problem.Legal Guide: The First Stop
Lawguru.com is celebrating 10 years in the business of helping us out with our legal issues. Using their comprehensive site designed to guide you through the hassles of preparing your case before the judge can make this difficult time much easier to handle.
Not only can this site give you the links to valuable forms to print and fill out but also provides you with a wonderful tool called “Ask a Lawyer”. The advice you get can truly make a difference in what avenue you wish to take when fighting your case.
This site also features a Law Library so that you can research your rights and what is technically defined as illegal. This can be extremely helpful when dealing with “the other party” in front of a judge. Just the mere fact that you present yourself as a knowledgeable person if you are to file a motion ‘in pro per’ (which means without the aid of a lawyer) can seriously help the judge’s decision sway in your favor. Some people may not even need a lawyer but most will never realize it and spend thousands of dollars on retainers and hourly fees. So, if you choose to ‘do it yourself’ you might want to start in this online library and brush up on what the laws actually define and legal vs. illegal.
Just in case you are not sure what exactly the terms mean lawguru.com has a law dictionary on site as well for you to make sure of all the detail surrounding your case.

Legal Guide: Finding Great Lawyers and Free Legal Forms
The courtroom can be an intimating place no matter the cause or the issues surrounding your case. Using this guide can narrow down the tensions you will have to face.
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Takeaways
- IIf you are in the right, winning your case can be much easier than you think.
- Retaining a lawyer usually cost over $1500 plus their hourly fee.
- Filing in "pro- per" with free documents available online can bring costs down to well under $200
Did You Know?
Most people believe that they have to reatin a lawyer in order to win a case... they are wrong.Resources
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