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ADVICE

Legal advice is responsible for providing legal information to anyone who needs it for the resolution of matters that must do with the application of laws, regulations and regulations in any area of law. The purpose of the Legal Consulting service is to advise on legal matters in any of the branches of Law to help clarify and resolve very complicated matters.

These issues are complex because of the character of subordination and dependence that some laws exert over others, the great magnitude of legal dispositions according to the accelerated regime of change that takes place in the current social relations in any part of the world. VIC Family Lawyers specialises in legal matters involving women, such as family matters divorces and separations.

SEEING A LAWYER

Most people need to hire a family lawyer at least once in their lifetimes. You may also be in the position of having a friend or a beloved one who needs the assistance of a professional in family law. Some people don’t have any experience going to a lawyer, so we will provide you with some useful tips for preparation before you call a family lawyer:

APPOINTMENTS

If you want to make an appointment with any professional lawyer that is part of our team, we will be happy to help you. With VIC Family Lawyers, you will be able to work on your case with help of a qualified professional. We are top counsellors with a lot of experience in the field of family law cases helping our highly-distinguished clientele manage family matters in an efficient way.

WHAT DOCUMENTS SHOULD YOU BRING WITH YOU?

Starting legal action can be stressful, and most people find that hiring a lawyer is already a stressful situation. You must do your best to prepare for your initial consultation, to get the best out of the process. An initial consultation can be more than a quick meeting; it can help you plan your strategy, see the potential risks and avoid future wear and tear during the legal process.

The most important thing to bring is a pen and a paper. Even if you have studied your legal situation, you can learn many things during the initial consultation. A lawyer can be an invaluable resource: they can ask questions that will help you see the potential risks and benefits during the legal process, and offer advice that will help you. Be prepared to write down any advice the lawyer gives you, and write down any questions the lawyer may need to answer to help you.

When you contact a lawyer to schedule an initial consultation, ask him what information he needs you to take. For example, a financial lawyer will want to see your financial information and a list of your debts. Write a list of what the lawyer requests and prepare all these documents before your consultation. If you do not know what the lawyer you want, put in a folder any accounts, notices, emails or other communications and documents that are relevant to your question of a legal nature.

MISCELLANEOUS ADVICE

Before your inquiry, you should write down any questions you have. Do not hesitate to ask what you may consider a “stupid” interrogation. Lawyers do not expect you to understand legal issues, and a good lawyer will be willing to help you understand what to expect and how to participate in the legal process. Remember: understanding your legal action can save you time and money and prevent complications.

Write a description of the situation that has led to you seeking the help of a lawyer. If you are facing an attachment, write a list of missed payments and any communication with your lender. If you are considering a divorce, write down any separation, prior legal procedures, and the events that led to that decision.

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    A TEAM OF DEDICATED FAMILY LAWYERS IN MELBOURNE

    At VIC Family Lawyres, We offer high quality advice and representation services in all areas of family law including separation and divorce, property settlements, parenting arrangements, child support and pre-nuptial agreements.