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Choosing an Adoption Attorney

Adoption attorneys play an important role in most any adoption.
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Guidelines for Working With a Foreign Attorney: Part 1

In some foreign countries you may need the services of specialized attorneys referred to as solicitors and barristers.
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Guidelines for Working With a Foreign Attorney: Part 2

Be sure that you understand the technical language in any contract or other legal document prepared by your attorney before you sign it.
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Hiring an Attorney

You may be nervous or anxious about dealing with an attorney, particularly if it is your first experience with the legal profession. It may help you to make a list of points that you think are important and include important questions to ask your attorney candidates.
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Legal Help and Information

If you need an attorney to advise or represent you, ask friends and family for recommendations. You can also contact the lawyer referral service of your state, county or city bar association listed in your local phone directory.
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Small Claims Court: Part 1

Each district court in the United States contains a small claims division for the settlement of civil disputes in which damages claimed total less than $5,000.
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Small Claims Court: Part 2

Each district court in the United States contains a small claims division for the settlement of civil disputes in which damages claimed total less than $5,000.
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