Throughout our lives, there are a number of occurrences that can happen which we may need legal help to solve. Although most people know that they will need legal support in the event of a court summons or for criminal law, there are many other reasons why you may need to seek the help and advice of a professional lawyer.
Divorce
Although you can get a divorce without a lawyer, this is only possible when both parties can come to an agreement on their own terms or through mediation, leaving many couples needing the advice of a lawyer to sort their personal assets. Lawyers can help you to establish which of the grounds for divorce fits your purpose, such as separation for over 2 years, adultery, unreasonable behaviour, or desertion if your partner has left you. Lawyers can then help you to assign the amount of assets each of you receive from your joint accounts, help you to deal with the custody of any children, and sort out any issues with the ownership of property. If your divorce goes to court, your lawyer will then be able to guide you through the process, including the next steps to take and any evidence that you need to collect. Thomas Boyd Whyte are solicitors who can provide you with the expert legal support you need when divorcing from your partner, such as talking you through alternatives such as judicial separation.
Injury at Work
You may also need a lawyer if you have an accident which causes you significant injury at work. Injury lawyers work with the aim of getting you the compensation that you deserve for your injury, making up for any time which you may have had to take off from work, job loss, or costs which you may have had to incur due to your injury. Injury lawyers will investigate your claim and then contact insurance companies to help to negotiate your claim. They will also set up communication between themselves and your workplace to establish a settlement on which you can both agree.
Medical Negligence
If you believe that you have been the victim of medical negligence in a private or NHS facility, then you should seek a lawyer or solicitor to discuss your claim. There are many different circumstances which can be seen as medical negligence, such as misdiagnosis of illnesses, performing the wrong operation or the operation going wrong, the wrong medical advice or the incorrect medication. You will be able to appeal for medical negligence if this act worsened your condition by a significant amount. Lawyers can help you to make a claim if you did not get the response that you desired from the NHS complaints service.
Making a Will
Making a will is also one of the most common things that you will need a lawyer for to make sure that your wishes are abided by after your death. You may also need a lawyer after the death of a loved one if there is a dispute over the will, if, for instance, you believe that the will has been forged or that the deceased had undue influence from a beneficiary when they made a will.
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