What Does a Solicitor Do?

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What Does a Solicitor Do?

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Legal matters are often tough to get your head around if you’ve not studied law or have a serious addiction to Law and Order. Nine times out of ten, you won’t need a lawyer or solicitor, but when you could find yourself in a whole heap of trouble, paperwork and legal jargon that you need a degree in to understand. All you want to know is where you stand but it can often be difficult to understand.

At some point in our lives we’ll all need some legal aid, you’ll need to be prepared to have to deal with all sorts of confusing legal situations where you’ll need an expert to help you along the way. So when exactly do you need a solicitor then, what are they for and what can they do for you? What situations might you need to call one up or organise a meeting with? Well, this Instructable intends to answer all of these questions to help you find out whether you need to contact a solicitor in your local area.

What Is a Solicitor?

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A solicitor is a lawyer who provides expert legal advice to their clients concerning their legal needs. Clients do not have to be singular people, but can also be groups, public sector organisation or private companies.  Depending on their area of expertise they can help individuals or organisations on a range of legal issues.

These can be personal issues such a buying or selling properties, landlord and tenant’s agreement, wills and other family matters. All of these issues involve a serious amount of legal paperwork that, if you did yourself could lead to you making mistakes and setting you back in the process. With a solicitor at hand you’ll be guides through all the twists and turns of these legal procedures, helping you to ensure that all the legal proceedings that go into buying a house, registering a last will and testament or selling your property is done in the proper legal manner.

Setting Up a Business

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When you’re setting up your own business, you can also find yourself up against further legal battles. Sorting out legal copyright issues and getting a business loan may be a bit of a headache. When you’re busy trying to set up your business, this is the last thing you want to find yourself embroiled in. However, it needs to be done in order for your business to be seen as a legitimate business. The best thing to do is to hire a solicitor who can help you complete these important procedures without getting bogged down in the whole process.

You’ll also need to get hold of a solicitor when you look to merge or join two companies together. Any sort of business deal should have solicitors or legal aids from both parties available to ensure that all the legal requirements for the deal to be completed are met. Solicitors will also help draw up the legally binding contracts to ensure the deal is legitimate.

Resolving Disputes

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Sometimes, you won’t see eye to eye with your boss or your spouse, it happens. Most of the time one party or the other will realise their mistake or apologise and you’ll become friends again. However, sometimes it doesn’t happen like that and things can suddenly turn very, very complicated and suddenly you become involved in a legal battle that’s getting very quickly out of hand. This is where having a solicitor comes in handy. If you do get involved in a legal dispute such as this then your solicitor will be there to fight your corner in work and protect your legal property.

Personal Injury

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If you’re involved in an accident on the road or in the street and wish to file for compensation against any discomfort then you’ll need to go to court against the person or business that injured you, meaning you’ll need a solicitor to fight your case in court. There are now many solicitors operating online and on the web who specialise in this type of legal type of help, some of whom offer their services on a ‘no win no fee basis’. However, it is always best to exercise with care when choosing solicitors such as these as their rate of charge once they’ve won your case can be quite high.

Choosing a Local Solicitor

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It’s always best to choose a local solicitor when you’re in the UK as the laws in different parts of the country, especially when it comes to planning permission, differs from council to council. By choosing your local solicitor, solicitors in Surrey for example, you‘ll be getting the best possible local advice from the experts in your area. Hopefully you’ll never have the need to hire out a solicitor (unless you’re starting your own business that, in which case good luck to you) but if you do, then now you know some of the things they’ll be able to help you with.