The most common reasons for people needing legal advice?
I read some interesting research recently which listed the following 10 most common reasons.
Apparently they are (in no particular order) as follows;
1. Making an accident compensation claim for personal injury
2. Committing a criminal offence
3. Making or updating your will– with professional tax and estate planning advice
4. Conveyancing – buying or selling a property
5. Consumer law – in particular, purchasing faulty goods or services
6. Debt problems
7. A construction or other property dispute where your builder has messed up your building work and refuses to sort it out
8. Driving offences, especially where there is a possibility of losing your driving licence
9. Divorce, separation or any other kind of family law problem
10. An employment dispute between employer and employee
No particular surprises there.
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