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When to Hire a Fairfax Attorney

When should you hire a Fairfax Attorney? Everyone knows you need to hire an attorney during a divorce, but there are many other aspects of the law that benefit from the experience and guidance of an attorney. Here are the top five practice areas people hire a Fairfax attorney.

 

Estate Planning

 

Estate planning is a means of protecting your assets for the future. It is a plan for what will happen to your wealth and assets when you die. While many people find it morbid to think of the end of life, it is a necessity. A Fairfax attorney can help you create an estate plan that meets legal requirements and ensures your wishes are respected.

 

Business Planning

 

Business issues are a common reason to hire an attorney. From business formation and writing contracts for business relationships to litigating dispute contracts and more, a Fairfax attorney can offer crucial advice and guidance. Not only can an attorney ensure your paperwork is correct, but they can also help you properly plan for tax implications, growth issues, ownership issues and much more.

 

Family Issues

 

Another common reason for hiring an attorney is family issues. The most common reason for a family attorney is divorce. Even after divorce, if there is a need for modifications, an attorney can help. This includes changes to child custody, visitation rights, spousal support, child support, and division of property. But there are other aspects as well. A Fairfax attorney could also help you with legal guardianship issues, adoptions, and emancipation.

 

Criminal Defense

 

Being charged with a crime is great reason to hire a Fairfax attorney. A criminal attorney handles this type of case. A criminal defense attorney can help you with your case. You may be able to have the charges dropped or secure a reduced sentence.

 

Civil Matters

 

Finally, we have civil matters. This is essentially when one person hurts another person. For example, personal injury is when an accident occurs, and someone is hurt. The at fault person isn’t charged with a crime but a civil wrong (also called a tort) occurred. A tort is a wrongful act or an infringement of a right that leads to civil legal liability.

When this happens, a Fairfax attorney can help you seek reimbursement and compensation. This includes medical bills, repairs to a vehicle, property damage, lost wages, and more. Civil law also includes medical malpractice cases.

 

Choosing a Fairfax Attorney

 

If you need an attorney, contact Cook, Craig, & Francuzenko. Our talented team of attorneys can help you with your case.

Cook Craig & Francuzenko PLLC

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