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on how to acquire affordable legal services

Equal Justice Under Law

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IT'S NOT FREE...IT JUST SEEMS THAT WAY!

If you are like most people, the thought of getting legal help sends shivers up your spine. Who can I trust? Can I Afford it? How do I know if it's worth it?

The idea of attorneys, law firms, courtrooms, depositions...it's all so foreign. And like most of us, rather then venture into the unknown we simply do nothing, turn away from justice, and take it on the chin. But it doesn't have to be like this.

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The wealthiest ten percent can afford to have a lawyer on retainer, and are accustomed to consulting with one before making decisions. On the other hand, the bottom ten percent have access to public aid. But what about the rest of us?

For most people, the idea of calling a lawyer before signing a contract or making an important decision just isn't an option -- either because we think we don't need one or because it would simply cost too much.