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Sometimes you may have a legal problem that you can solve yourself. Following are links to some sources that might help you in solving some common legal problems, such as problems that you might be having with your landlord. If you have questions or are confused after looking at these sources, you should probably contact a lawyer. At the Legal Grind, we can refer you to a qualified lawyer who can help you with your problem.
Quick Links from The California Bar Association.
How Can I Find and Hire the Right Lawyer?
What Should I Know If I Am Arrested?
What Should I Do If I Have An Auto Accident?
How Do I Use The Small Claim s Court?
What Can I Do If I Can't Pay My Debts?
What Should I Know About Divorce And Custody?
Can The Law Help Protect Me From Domestic Violence?
What Should I Know Before I Rent?
What Should I Know Before I Buy a House?
What Should I Do If I Am A Crime Victim?
What Should I Know About Hate Crimes?
What Can I Do If I Have A Problem With My Lawyer?
What Are My Rights As An Employee?
What Can a Lawyer Referral Service Do For Me?
- Tenants Rights
- California Small Business
- California Corporations
- IRAs, 401Ks and other Retirement Plans
- Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- How to Avoid Employee Lawsuits
- And Many Other Topics
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The Little Law Book is an adaptation of LEGALESE by Miriam Kurtzig Freedman (Dell 1990). The book is written for legal description and thus should not be relied upon in the execution of legal decisions. Since laws vary from State to State, we urge you to contact a legal professional in your own State. (Thank you Miriam Kurtzig Freedman for this contribution to Legal Grind!)
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