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I Need A Lawyer!

 over 7 years ago   fadzel


Why do I need a lawyer?

Like it or not, at some point in your life you’ll need a lawyer to help with your legal problems.


How are they helpful?

Lawyers can help you in these situations:

  • Advising you on the terms of contract documents before signing it.
  • Advising you on marital issues such as divorce and child custody
  • Advising you on property sale and transfer procedures
  • Making a claim on your behalf when collecting debt.

  • When do I need a lawyer?

    You will need a lawyer:

  • to get advice on legal problem
  • to represent you in court
  • when you are suing someone
  • when you are being sued
  • when you are charged with a criminal offence
  • to help you in handling of your legal rights

  • How do I look for a lawyer?

    You can get a lawyer by:

  • getting recommendations from your friends, family or colleagues
  • looking up the Malaysian Bar Council directory

  • How much does it costs?

    The legal fees would depend on several things:

  • the time it takes to do the work
  • the amount of work done on your behalf
  • the difficulty of the work involved

  • What if I can’t afford a lawyer?

    There are two options you can take:

  • The Bar Council-run Legal Aid Centre, located throughout most Peninsular Malaysian cities and town, could give you assistance.
  • The Government-run Legal Aid Scheme is available if you need legal assistance, only in civil matters, but cannot afford to pay fees.

  • Remember that you’ll need to pass a means test to qualify for assistance from either of these two bodies.


    You’ll have to give information on your income, savings and any property that you owned.


    So, you should know by now that lawyers are useful in helping you with your legal matters.


    They are human beings too, like you and I!


    Picture credits: Radio Times


    This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. Every situation is unique and dependent on the facts (ie, the circumstances surrounding your individual case) so we recommend that you consult a lawyer before considering any further action. All articles have been scrutinized by a practicing lawyer to ensure accuracy.

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