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885 Danells Dr, Saint John, NB E2M 5A9 Get directions
Civil Law, Collaborative Law, Family Law, Criminal Law
We are a locally owned independent law office that has been serving clients throughout New Brunswick for over 30 years. All of our lawyers have a depth of knowledge and experience in their field! more... See more text
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S400-40 Charlotte St, Saint John, NB E2L 2H6 Get directions
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28 years experience in the areas of Real Estate, Wills & Estates, Family Law, and Business Law more... See more text
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133 Prince William St, Saint John, NB E2L 2B4 Get directions
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Have you been seriously injured? Call The Cantini Law Group in Moncton. We are Atlantic Canada’s Injury Lawyers. When you suffer from pain, illness or physical limitations based on... more... See more text
304-100 JONES ST, WOODSTOCK, NB E7M 0H6 Get directions
Real Estate Law, Property Law, Intellectual Property Law, Financing, Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Contract Law, Merger, Technology, Employment
We are a business law firm focused exclusively on businesses and their owners, providing bespoke service to clients interested in getting things done. We are responsive, tech-saavy... more... See more text
Personal Injury Law, Insurance Law, Malpractice Law, Automotive Accident Lawyer, Slip And Fall Lawyer, Brain Injury Lawyer
Being in an accident can negatively change your quality of life significantly. Who’s to blame for that accident, and how will they compensate you? In such situations, you need a N... more... See more text
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Lawyers in Grand Bay-Westfield NB

Writing up a will, understanding your rights when facing a legal matter, appraising your estate, referring to a legal aid office for professional advice – sooner or later, we run into common life situations that require the expertise of lawyers or of a top law firm. Do you know who to turn to when seeking an attorney? Do you know what kind of law offices you need? Do you know what type of law practice your area or province offers?


Tips to finding lawyers in Grand Bay-Westfield NB

  • Referrals: Going through a legal matter can be a very intimate and personal experience. Your close acquaintances and family members would be the first people to refer you to attorney law firms in Grand Bay-Westfield NB. Depending on your legal needs, a trusted business partner or colleague can also send you in the right direction. An option would be to consult lawyer referral services that are equipped with a law firm directory that can send you to the appropriate lawyer firms.
  • Meet a lawyer: Most lawyers offer a free 30 minute consultation service to figure out if they can help you. Once they’ve understood the kind of legal advice or help you need, they must establish if they are the most qualified person for the job. If you don’t feel comfortable after the consultation, move on and consult the law firm directory for more options.
  • Types of law: Establish the type of law your lawyer specialises in order to deal with your legal issue. Dealing with a divorce or child custody means dealing with a lawyer that practices family law. If you need to deal with a legal matter in the province of Québec you must consult the services of a lawyer that is licensed to practice civil law whereas in the rest of Canada you need a solicitor that specialises in common law. Sometimes you can find a lawyer that practices both types.
  • Background checks: Once you’ve settled on a lawyer’s expertise and services, ask yourself the following; is the lawyer currently providing any legitimate legal services? Are there any restrictions on the lawyer’s practice? Is the lawyer’s licence currently suspended? A quick call to your provincial law society (or governing law board) will be able to answer your questions.
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