Atlanta Lawyers Frequently Asked Questions
Get a Free Case Evaluation Right Now

In today’s busy world of rush hour and reports, there’s really no “plan” when it comes to facing a legal situation. You can plan for bad weather and traffic jams, but you never really expect (or want) to be involved with the legal system. Suddenly, you’re faced with questions you’ve never even thought of before and it all seems so complicated. But no matter what type of legal case is forming around you, we all have the same questions. Here are some of the most popular questions and answers that may help you at the beginning stages of your case.

Lawyers make a lot of money, so how much is this going to set me back?

The first thing to consider is that the best attorneys work the hardest and therefore are worth the extra pennies. Being a lawyer is not a 9 to 5 job by any means! There are many who work long hours on weekends and even holidays on your behalf. First, you’ll want to ask the attorney how they set their rates – this can make a big difference. Fixed rates are prices that have been agreed upon before the attorney represents your case. Hourly fees are calculated by the attorney’s rate per hour and how much time they spent dedicated to your case. They may also charge by a contingent fee, which is based on the outcome of your case. This will be an agreement upon percentage.

How do I find the lawyer that is right for my case?

First, assess your legal situation. Are you facing a criminal charge or bankruptcy? These two very different practice areas require two different types of lawyers. If you have been charged with a DUI, find a defense attorney who represents such charges, not someone who handles white-collar crimes. Check out the attorney’s website and read about his or her experience and history, then do a face-to-face interview to see if this lawyer is right for you. It’s important to note that any time you are facing a criminal charge, you should have a lawyer to defend you.

How do I get started?

While you will have to pay for. Online lawyer directories can provide helpful information including attorneys’ biographies, contact information and whether they are local to your area. Remember that if you are not happy with your attorney’s performance, you are the boss. While you will have to pay for the services they have provided, you can fire them at any time.


Free Online Case Evaluation