there is no "free" for sure legal advice from an attorney that you will get on line.
There are many question sites liek this one here or places like
www.askmehelpdesk.com where you may find some paralegal and even attorneys that may be there.
But the issue is that every state law is different. so good advice for Georgia may be completely wrong in New York
Also an attorney not form your state can't give you real legal adivce since they are not licenced in your state.
You best bet is to just ask your question on here and let those of us that have legal experience, give you our opinon of what we would do, from that you can get a better idea
Of coursee you will get about 1/2 nut cases with silly answers but most of them are pretty obvious
2006-09-17 13:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do a search and type in legal advice or lawyers, you will come up with something. Most lawyers will have something on the website that offers a free consultation or something like that. Not all of them will, but a lot of them offer it.
2006-09-17 13:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a lot of legal information on the Web. The problem is finding phrases to google for them. Law firms sometimes have legal information articles on their URL's on various topics.
If this is something you have already done, and you want to know if you are going to jail, better keep it to yourself. If you have some business plan and want to know if you can, be brave and ask here.
Or, go to google answers. There you must pay something, but you get a much higher grade of answers for a few dollars. Here on YA, it is mostly a kiddy chat room for the most part.
The problem here is the people who can answer such questions in general terms, which is all you will get for free, may not see your question.
2006-09-17 13:20:58
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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You may be able to find a radio station in your area that can help. There are some that have lawyers on as guests to give free legal advice to callers. Good luck.
2006-09-17 13:14:34
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answered by trey51pilot 2
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There Is no free legal sites to give you answers to your questions. You would be better off asking a question on your issue,that way someone might respond with with an answer..
2006-09-17 13:17:57
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answered by Dave A 2
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You may wish to check under www.mlaw.gov.sg for free legal advices. Gd Luck!!
2006-09-17 14:36:18
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answered by Ice 1
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You can contact any lawyer's office and they will give you advice or answer a questions, but that's about all you'll get for free.
2006-09-17 13:14:15
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answered by ? 3
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Free legal advice is worth exactly what you pay for it.
2006-09-17 13:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend bought a car for me in his name and we both signed a promissory note stating I would pay each month and he would sign title over once paid in full. Well, I have been paying each month for 2 years and he has decided to turn the vehicle in and to return vehicle to him immediately. What legal actions do I have? Will the note between him and me stand up in court? Will he have to return the money I paid to him for the car to me? Please help. I'm in Georgia.
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answered by CHERYL 1
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The site does not have lawyers now but they have pretty much information to guide you through. Genreally they deal with claims against airlines but the information they provide consists of other statutes which can be applied to other cases.
see--> http:www.suetheairlines.org
2006-09-17 16:02:16
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answered by trojan 2
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