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Types Of Preventive Legal Assistance

By Della Monroe


Many people at some point in their lives need to retain a lawyer. Sometimes this need is expected. Other times, it comes as a complete surprise. When people know that they will require professional help with law-related matters sometime in their lives, they may be interested in paying for preventive legal assistance first. They can head off any upcoming troubles that they believe they may have with the law and also secure protection for their family and their assets.

One of the biggest worries that parents have involves what would happen to their kids if they were to die early. If both parents were to die in an accident or due to illness, people worry that the family court would have to determine who would get custody of their kids. When they want to ensure that their children will go to people whom they trust, parents might retain a lawyer to draw up a will for the family. The will would outline the custodial arrangements of a couple's minor children.

This document also ensures that the couple's assets are divided up evenly among their survivors. If someone takes custody of their children, the couple can ensure that any life insurance they have will go to that person to help raise the kids. The document also can direct the money to be put into a bank account for the children's future. Retaining this service now prevents any confusion about how to divide the assets later.

The question of who gets assets and valuables after a divorce can also lead to an ugly courtroom battle. Rather than allow an impartial judge to get involved, some couples prefer to draft a prenuptial agreement. The agreement would detail that each person would get to keep his or her premarital assets and the valuables gathered during the marriage would be divided up evenly between the spouses.

Dividing a business up between partners also can require the input of a lawyer. When people partner with someone they know and trust, they may not think to draw up a partnership contract. However, this contract can detail what would happen to a business if one of the partners died or were incapacitated.

It also can give stipulations for buying out one of the partners if both agree to the buyout. These guidelines would be put into writing. The written agreement helps the partners having to go to court and involve a judge in the matter. It also might spare the partners' relationship with each other and allow them to avoid having to go to court and spend a lot of money on the dilemma's resolution.

When individuals want to know where they can find such help, they may be encouraged to look online. Many lawyers outline their expertise on their firms' websites. They also might call or meet with counsel in person.

Taking steps now to avoid legal complications later can help people save their peace of mind. Lawyers are able to protect people's money, assets, and businesses. Paperwork drawn up now could avoid families having to go before a judge to have questions about custody or marriage dissolution settled.




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