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We can help if you:
- are facing a serious problem
- are under legal distress
- are arrested and charged with a criminal offense
- want custody or access to children
- make a will; or are executor of someone's Will
- have credit or financial problems
- are being sued or are suing someone
- are buying or selling a house
- want a separation or divorce
- are injured
- have some other question or problem
Getting information about the law helps you decide if you need to get a lawyer's advice or not.
Don't wait until a problem is very serious. Remember to act early. We are ready to help.
What Can Superior Law Do For Me?
We can give you legal advice and opinions. We can help. You can expect us to:
- Answer your legal questions or know where to find the answer
- Give advice about your legal problem and the possible outcome
- Advise you of possible defenses to criminal charges
- Keep you informed about what's happening with your case
- Represent you in Court, if necessary
- Keep your file confidential
How Should You Prepare To Talk With Superior Law?
Prepare to spend your time wisely. Here are a few suggestions to help you get organized:
- Do not be afraid or nervous. We are on your side!
- Answer our questions thoroughly. Tell us the good and bad. It's important that we get all the important facts. Remember, we will not reveal any information without your permission.
- Bring any documents and agreements that you think are relevant to the case. This will help us understand your story. You may consider making a few notes to yourself on paper beforehand. If you are nervous or upset during the first meeting, you may forget important details.
- Ask questions that will help you understand. You might want to ask:
- Is my case a strong one?
- How long will it take?
- How can I keep costs down?
- Other questions.
5. Take notes of anything we tell you if this will help you.
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