10 Types of Lawyers You Might Need (and How to Find the Best)

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More than 70% of the world’s lawyers live in the U.S. If you’ve been looking for a lawyer, you’ve probably realized the many types of lawyers that exist. Finding one for your case depends on the type of legal problem at hand.

The legal field is extensive, requiring lawyers to specialize in a specific area of law. Whatever your legal problem, it’s highly likely that you’ll find a lawyer who specializes in that area. Here’s a guide into the type of lawyers you’re likely to find.

1. Personal Injury Lawyer

Personal injury lawyers specialize in accident cases. If you’re involved in say, a car accident, and you need representation in court, you need a personal injury lawyer. They’ll obtain compensation on your behalf for injuries you incur when another driver is at fault.

2. Divorce Attorney

In a divorce case, you might not need a lawyer if your spouse is cooperative. However, when you can’t seem to agree on anything, it’s best to hire a lawyer. The process will be smoother with the support of an expert in legal divorce issues.

This is especially true if there are assets, child custody, or alimony issues in question.

3. Criminal Defense Attorney

If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, it’s best that you hire a lawyer. Remember that for criminal offenses, it’s you against the state or federal government. No matter how good you think you’re in representing yourself, it’s best that you work with a professional.

They’ll help you in all the stages of the criminal process, including support and counsel right from the arrest. They’ll advise you on the investigations, charges, verdict, and appeals. Look for a lawyer with a good reputation for your specific type of concern.

4. Estate Planning Attorney

An estate planning attorney specializes in trusts and wills. If you’d like to draw up a will to pass on your assets, it’s best to work with a specialized estate planning lawyer. The lawyer can also help you establish a trust that’ll take care of your children’s financial needs.

5. DUI Attorney

Driving under the Influence is a serious offense in the United States. Whether you’re a first-time or repeat offender, the law won’t smile on your crime. If you choose to plead guilty as a first-time offender, the attorney will manage the paperwork and attend hearings.

As a repeat offender, the situation may be a little different, and it’d be wise to have a DUI attorney.

6. Disability Attorney

It can be exhausting and time-consuming to navigate the applications for disability support services. A well-experienced disability attorney will assist with the process of application, appeals, and consultations.

A good attorney should be able to handle several types of disability, like physical, mental, and medical.

7. Corporate Law Attorney

Sometimes you need an attorney for issues that aren’t personal. Sometimes these have to do with your business or company. A corporate law attorney helps you navigate legal matters affecting your business. Some of them have to do with statutory rights and duties.

They play a very crucial role in keeping your business or company out of trouble. For the best results, go for a corporate law attorney who specializes in your specific field.

8. Labor and Employment Attorney?

Have you been unfairly dismissed from your workplace, or do you feel discriminated? Whatever issue you’re facing at the workplace, including issues to do with compensation, turn to an attorney. The attorney will especially be useful for your case if you’re non-unionized.

9. Tax Attorney

One issue that can rob you of your peace is tax remittance. The last thing you want is to be on the wrong side of the IRS. Suppose they’re claiming money you’re sure you already paid, don’t try to prove them wrong alone.

It’s best that you get back to the agency as soon as possible, but with the help of a tax attorney. This applies to personal, business, and corporate taxes.

10. Civil Attorney

If you’re not facing a criminal charge, you might be faced with a civil case. A civil attorney is your best bet when you’re suing or are being sued by someone. For a civil case, you won’t go to jail when the verdict has been delivered.

However, a hefty fine or penalty may be imposed on you. A civil attorney will help you get a reasonable charge. Some of the civil cases that require the input of civil attorney are alimony, settling debt, or defending your civil rights.

How to Find the Best Lawyer

Now that you know the different types of lawyers there are, how do you find the best for your case? You can ask for referrals from your friends and family. Referrals in most cases, work well because the lawyers have already been vetted.

Next, you need to find out other details about the lawyer. One important thing is their level of experience or expertise. The longer they’ve practiced in the field, the more likely they’re to know the loops and tricks.

Are they certified and licensed? It would be against the law to work with an attorney who’s not authorized or permitted by law to practice. A licensed lawyer will work within the stipulations of the law to retain their license.

Also, check their track record if possible, and then determine if you can afford to pay for their services. Keep in mind that a high charge doesn’t necessarily mean high-quality services.

Types of Lawyers – Final Thoughts

When looking for a lawyer to represent you, you’ll come across many types of lawyers. You’ll only be able to get the best if you know the specific type of case at hand. Don’t go for any lawyer you come across just because they practice law.

The more specialized a lawyer is in their field, the higher your chances of winning. Finding the best lawyer isn’t always an easy task. However, if you can get referrals, you’ll be one step ahead in the process.

Remember to check their qualifications, track records, certifications, and most importantly, their charges. It’s also wise to familiarize with their terms of service delivery.

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