A real estate attorney can provide legal advice on issues involving a home purchase. Every state has a bar association which lists the member attorneys, usually by type of practice. Many of these associations also provide legal referrals. Below is a link to a resource directory of bar associations nationwide.
If you are looking more for a "self help" kind of resource, most state court sites offer many such resources, ranging from basic "how to's", forms, legal research, and other such categories. Since it is unclear what state you are in, a link below to a national court resource directory is provided.
Unauthorized legal advice is when someone who is not an attorney is giving you legal advice. This may be requested or voluntarily but is unauthorized either way.
i wouldn't know ive never needed legal advice from wikianswers. i sugest you ask the people who do seek legal advice from wikianswers. my guess is maybee they have no one else to seek legal advice from.
John and you bought a house
The legal advice bureau specializes in giving people legal advice for any legal service you might need. such as home property, civil rights, public. And they also offer corporate legal services.
If you bought it yourself after you moved in, and before the house was siezed and sold.
Legal advice is the giving of a professional opinion regarding the assessment of a particular situation and the application of principles of law to that situation. Legal advice can only be provided by a licensed attorney.
Free legal advice online can be found on the Legal Advice section of the Gov UK website. There are also independent sites such as Free Advice, Lay Help and Legal Guru, however one should always check this advice to ensure it is up-to-date.
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Free Legal Advice Centres was created in 1969-04.
Yes. The grantee on a deed is the legal owner of the property.
Anyone can give legal advice. However, you have to be careful. If you charge someone for a legal opinion then you can be sued for your advice-even if you do not claim to be a legal expert. Even if you give someone advice, I would always advise 'this is just an opinion and they should seek professional legal advice'.
Your state bar referral service can give you names for free or low cost legal advice.