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Do I Have Enough Automobile Insurance?

When and Why Do I need an Attorney?
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Attorneys help simplify complex legal issues. They work side-by-side with their clients throughout the legal process to ensure their clients' rights are protected. Attorneys are especially helpful when a case is heard in Court. Judges are not allowed to help litigants on either side when they are in Court. Your attorney will be there to help you.
Your attorney will ensure your rights are protected when starting a new business, drafting a Will; purchasing a home; registering a trademark; or when you are injured in an automobile accident. Whenever a person is unclear about whether he or she needs an attorney, he needs an attorney. Costly mistakes can be avoided by consulting an attorney before the first step is made.
Georgia requires all automobiles on its roadways to carry at least $25,000 in liability insurance coverage. Higher limits are available at additional cost. You should consider how much money you may be personally required to to pay in the event you seriously injure someone or cause more than $25,000 in damages to someone's property. Your insurance agent may not discuss liability issues with you. The CLLF will conduct a comprehensive review of your insurance policy and then instruct you on the coverage required to protect your personal assets.
When husband and wife agree to divorce and they mutually agree on their marital property and there are no other contested issues, they may obtain a divorce without necessity of a trial.
Creating a Will is one of the least expensive services lawyers perform for their clients. A Will is an important legal document that outlines the manner in which a person wishes his or her money and property to be distributed at death. Without a Will, State laws govern who gets what.

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