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Should have had a lawyer

Do it yourself legal situations that did not not turn out quite right. The lesson being the person should have retained a lawyer. Also cases of I should have told my lawyer.

The Hazards of a Power of Attorney

2011-09-26
By: Todd Couvillon
On: September 26, 2011
In: Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates, law firm, Legal Terms, Not Legal Advice, Should have had a lawyer

A Lafayette woman is being charged with felony theft by conversion for allegedly using a power of attorney to steal from her cousin. The woman’s husband who is a pastor has also been charged with felony theft by conversion as well. Read More →

Do it Yourself Divorce, No Attorney?

2011-08-20
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 20, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, law firm, Should have had a lawyer, Tennessee divorce attorney

Even when the divorce is uncontested there are times when not having a divorce attorney leads to disastrous results. Always consider consulting your own family law attorney.Read More →

Storm Damage and Insurance Headaches

2011-04-28
By: Todd Couvillon
On: April 28, 2011
In: General Legal Issues, Should have had a lawyer

If you have suffered storm damage, don’t suffer more damage from unfair insurance claims practices – consult with an attorney, or retain an attorney to help you negotiate and collect your insurance claims.Read More →

Successful Lease Negotiation After Attorney Review

2010-10-09
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 9, 2010
In: General Legal Issues, Should have had a lawyer

Successful Lease Negotiation After Attorney Review Purple Law Firm takes great pleasure in being able to be a part of success stories.  Recently Attorney Purple had a client who wanted to lease a new location for her business, but was concerned about the proposed Lease Agreement.  The client made the decision to have the contract reviewed by a lawyer.  Learn more about contracts and legal documents. Review By Lawyer Revealed Serious Problems With Lease Agreement Upon review of the proposed contract the attorney determined that there were several  problem areas with the lease contract, in particular with the addendum to the lease which contained severalRead More →

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Do It Yourself Legal Forms

2010-08-24
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 24, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates, General Legal Issues, Should have had a lawyer

Legal Documents and Contracts Without a Lawyer – Proceed with Caution In this information age, the internet is the first place many people go to get news, information, find a store, product, or service, including legal services.  Today, many people are even searching for and finding do-it-yourself legal forms.  The internet is a valuable resource, but there are limitations to what should be utilized.  Legal documents and contracts are complicated and ought to be drafted and reviewed by a lawyer. However, many people are taking the risk and using internet forms to fix their own legal problems without professional help. Should you? Do it yourselfRead More →

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