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Category: FAQ’s
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Do I have any obligations to the lawyer after receiving a referral from you?
No, there is no obligation to hire the lawyer we refer. You’re free to consult with them to understand your options and then decide if you want to move forward. We simply help you make that initial connection.
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How long does a typical legal process take, and does it vary by case type?
The timeline can vary widely depending on the complexity of your case, the court’s schedule, and negotiations between parties. Simple matters may be resolved in weeks or months, while more complex cases can take a year or more. Your attorney will give you a better estimate once they understand the specifics of your case.
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What types of legal matters can your service handle—personal injury, family law, criminal defense, etc.?
We connect clients with lawyers covering a wide range of practice areas, including but not limited to: personal injury, family law, criminal defense, immigration, employment law, estate planning, and more. If you’re unsure about your specific case, let us know, and we’ll guide you accordingly.
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What happens if my legal issue crosses state lines—can you still help me find the right attorney?
Yes. We work with a network of attorneys licensed in multiple jurisdictions. If your case involves more than one state, we’ll do our best to connect you with lawyers qualified to handle interstate matters.
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Will I need to go to court, or can my case be settled out of court?
Not all legal disputes require a courtroom trial. Many can be resolved through negotiations, mediation, or arbitration. Your lawyer will advise you on the best approach and whether it’s likely you’ll need to appear in court.
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Do I have to travel to meet the lawyer in person, or can everything be handled remotely?
This depends on the nature of your case and your lawyer’s practice. Many lawyers are willing to hold consultations by phone or video conference, and legal documents can often be shared electronically. We’ll help you find an attorney who can accommodate in-person or remote meetings based on your preference.
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What if I can’t afford a lawyer? Are there payment plans or low-cost options available?
Many attorneys offer payment plans or sliding-scale fees, especially for critical legal matters. Additionally, there may be legal aid organizations or pro bono services available in your area. Let us know your budget concerns, and we’ll do our best to connect you with an attorney who can accommodate your needs.
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How do lawyers typically charge for their services—hourly, flat fee, or contingency?
This depends on the type of legal matter and the lawyer’s preference. Common billing methods include: hourly rate where you’re charged for the lawyer’s time by the house, flat fee where you’re charged a set amount for specific services, and contingency fee where the lawyer only gets paid if you win or settle your case (often used in personal injury cases). Your lawyer will explain their fee structure before you agree to work together.
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Is a consultation with the lawyer free, or do I need to pay upfront?
Many lawyers offer a free initial consultation, but this can vary. We’ll let you know about the lawyer’s consultation policy beforehand so you won’t be caught off guard.