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How many unique types of solicitor are there

Posted in Love on December 29th, 2009

Criminal
Criminal Defence Solicitors are employed by people accused of committing a criminal offense. If contesting the charge a solicitor will accumulate evidence to try to show the innocence of their client. Attorneys are critical in granting the charged a fair trial, and making sure the person is not incorrectly sentenced. People who admit guilt may still want legal aid; to seek to have the best, or least worst, possible penalisation.

Injury
If you suffer an accident and conceive you merit recompense then a personnal injury solicitor can help. Foremost you will be able to look for advice as to whether your case is worthwhile acting on. If your accident is due to negligence of some other individual or company your lawyer will help you get the inevitable recompense. Such examples could be if you have had a trip or fall, an accident in a perilous area that had not been distinctly marked.

Insolvency Solicitors
Insolvency Solicitors have been schooled on how to handle insolvency cases and they are given a certificate on completion of the training. The training and qualification procedure is done by a special organisation known as the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Wills and Probate
Wills and probate is the lawful term employed for anything affecting wills. A solicitor may be conferred with when writing a will to make sure matters are legally in place so it will be honored when the individual in question dies. When the individual has died a lawyer will be employed to make sure the will is put through as the deceased desired. Acquaintances or family of the deceased will use a lawyer if they decide to contest the last will.

So dont fear there is a solicitor that specialises in whatever subject that you want