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Legal Situations With Things You Own & Use

  • You are buying or selling your home.
  • Your landlord raises rent in violation of your verbal agreement.
  • Your new washing machine doesn’t wash.
  • You need a lease agreement reviewed.
  • A tenant falls down stairs and sues you.
  • Your landlord enters your apartment without permission.
  • Your landlord refuses to refund your cleaning deposit.
  • A property manager refuses to rent to you.
  • Your new house has bad plumbing and a leaky roof.
  • You have a property line dispute over a newly installed fence.
  • A trespasser is caught poaching on your land.
  • You are leasing acreage.
  • Your insurance company delays or refuses to pay for storm damage to your home, business or car.
  • You own your own small business.
  • Your new home has a warranty defect and the builder won’t repair it.


Government Legal Situations

  • The IRS selects you for an audit.
  • You are subpoenaed.
  • You are called to jury duty.
  • You need a patent for an invention.
  • You need a copyright for your manuscript.
  • You are wrongly accused of committing a crime.
  • You receive Social Security Disability or Medicaid.
  • You don’t understand the new Medicare Prescription Act.
  • You can’t make heads or tails out of the new tax forms.
  • Social Security says you owe them money and stops your monthly checks.
  • You have trouble getting Medicare to pay for a nursing home for yourself or a parent.
  • You or a parent is in a nursing home and not receiving adequate care.

In many situations it may be beneficial to seek the help and legal advice of an attorney, for example:

Personal Legal Situations

  • You don’t have an up-to-date will.
  • You don’t understand the difference between a trust and a will.
  • You don’t understand your health insurance plan.
  • Your employer is changing their employee health insurance plan.
  • You change jobs.
  • Your dog is poisoned.
  • You don’t have a living will or medical power of attorney.
  • Your boat is damaged while in storage.
  • You have an accident driving your friend’s boat.
  • You are fired.
  • You make a sizable gift to charity.
  • Your employer reduces your hours and/or your pay.
  • Your right to privacy has been invaded.
  • An accident results in a personal injury.
  • You have liability questions in launching a new business.
  • A Police Officer wants to ask you questions.


Family Legal Situations

  • Family members challenge your parent’s will.
  • Your parents die and leave you executor of their estate.
  • Your teenager is accused of shoplifting.
  • Creditors threaten to take action against you for your ex-spouse’s debts.
  • A neighbor or school reports you for child abuse.
  • You adopt a child.
  • Your son is injured in a football game.
  • Another child is bullying your child.
  • Your child throws a baseball through a neighbor’s window.
  • Your spouse claims a right to your earnings.
  • Your child needs special education in public school.
  • Your daughter is injured in a soccer game.
  • You care for your elderly parents.
  • You need a premarital agreement.
  • Your child’s school demands a drug or alcohol test.
  • Your child is missing.
  • Your employer refuses you adequate time off for a personal or family emergency.
  • You need advice concerning a divorce.
  • Your husband or wife uses physical force against you.
  • A parent needs full–time nursing home care and there is no money to pay for it.


Legal Situations With Others

  • A friend or neighbor is injured on your property.
  • A friend owes you money but won’t pay.
  • Your dog bites an elderly passerby.
  • A friend owes you money and files bankruptcy.
  • A stranger calls and demands money or damaging information will be released.
  • You accidentally back over a neighbor’s garbage can.
  • Your long drive off the tee injures another player.
  • A neighbor trips over a rake in your yard.
  • You are hit by a bottle at a sports event.
  • Your cattle trample a neighbor’s garden.
  • Your neighbor’s dog barks for hours every night.
  • Angry words result in a slander lawsuit.
  • A postal carrier slips on your un–shoveled walk and is injured.
  • You have a housekeeper in your home.
  • You are stopped for speeding and a friend in the car is in possession of an illegal substance.
  • You are scheduled to appear in small claims court.
  • A minor is caught breaking into your home.
  • A former employer refuses to pay you your final compensation.
  • Your neighbor’s dog bites your child.
  • You’re asked to testify as a witness to a robbery.
  • You plan to hire a house cleaning person or service.



Auto & Driving Legal Situations

  • Your driver’s license is suspended.
  • You receive a speeding ticket.
  • You decide to change your name.
  • Your car is damaged by a hit-and-run driver.
  • Your car is repossessed unjustly.
  • A car dealership gains illegal access to your credit history.
  • Your teenager gets a speeding ticket.
  • A speeding car nicks your car bumper because you have parked in the street.
  • The auto repair shop threatens small claims court for money you don’t owe.
  • Your car insurance is cancelled when your teenager is involved in an accident.
  • Your car is vandalized in a parking lot.
  • Your teenager wrecks the car and a friend is injured.
  • You accidentally hit a dog and damage your car.
  • You have a fender bender while driving a friend’s car.
  • You’re buying or selling a car.
  • You or a passenger is injured in an auto accident.
  • Your are caught with an expired driver’s license.
  • Your new car continually needs repairs.