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Your car is reposessed unjustly
You receive a speeding ticket.
Your drivers license is suspended
You need advice on an adoption
You need an agreement reviewed.
You don’t have an up-to-date will.
The IRS selects you for an audit.
You are denied credit for no reason.
You need advice concerning a divorce.
A merchant won’t honor a guarantee.
You don’t understand the difference between a trust and a will
Family members challenge your parent’s will.
You don’t understand your health insurance plan or new legislation.
Your parents die and leave you executor of their estate.
You are tired of hidden cell phone fees.
You do not have a retirement saving plan.
You lose your personal identification.
Your are buying or selling your home.
Your landlord raises rent in violation of your verbal agreement.
Your teenager is accused of shoplifting.
You decide to change your name.
Your new washing machine doesn’t wash.
A neighbor or school reports you for child abuse
You adopt a child
A friend or neighbor is injured on your property
You need child support entorced
A friend owes youmoney and files bankruptcy
Your car is damaged by a hit and run driver
A hairdresser damages your hair with harsh chemicals
Your car is repossessed unjustly
You are subpoenaed or served with papers
You are called to jury duty
Your son is injued in a football game
You need your lease agreement reviewed
A Jeweler sells you defective merchandise
A car dealership gains illegal access to your credit history
You are hit by a bottle at a baseball game
A friend falls down your stairs and sues you
You need help with credit card liability resolution
You are injured when you slip on a wet floor in a public building
Your neighbor’s dog barks for hours every night
Your teenager gets a speeding ticket
Your landlord enters your apartment without permission
Your child throws a baseball through a neighbor’s car window
You don’t have a living will or medical power of attorney
Your boat is damaged while in storage
Your landlord refuses to refund your cleaning deposit
You lose an expensive watch in a hotel and the manager denies liability
A speeding car nicks your bumper because you parked in the street
A merchant refuses to honor a guarantee
You have an accident driving your friend’s boat
Your spouse claims a right to your earning
A club sends merchandise after you cancel your membership
You are refused service at a restaurant
A property manager refuses to rent to you.
You are denied credit for no apparent reason.
An online auction goes sour.
The repair shop threatens small claims court for money you don’t owe.
Your car insurance is
canceled when your
teenager has an accident.
Your child needs special education in public school.
You made a sizable gift to charity.
Angry words result in a slander lawsuit.
you need a patent for an invention.
you need a copyright for your manuscript.
You are wrongly accused of committing a crime.
Your right to privacy has been invaded.
Your car is vandalized in a parking lot.
A postal carrier slips on your unshoveled walk and breaks his or her leg.
You have questions about escrow in a home purchase.
You’re stopped for speeding and a friend is in possession of marijuana.
Your teenager wrecks the car and a friend is injured.
You car for your elderly parents.
You receive disability.
You are cheated by a door-to-door salesman.
A repairman charges more than a given estimate.
A creditor tries illegal collection tactics.
An accident results in a personal injury.
You are scheduled to appear in small claims court.
Your new house has bad plumbing and a leaky roof.
You take a vacation and your room is a view of the trash dumpster.
You have a fender bender while driving a friend’s car.
Your neighbor’s dog bites you child.
You have a property line dispute over a newly installed tence.
You’re asked to testify as a witness to a crime.
You need a premarital agreement.
You’re buying or selling a car.
Your child’s school demands a drug or alcohol test.
Your bank sends a foreclosure notice after on house payment is late.
A retail store won’t accept the return of defective merchandise.
A repairman won’s stand behind his work.
A trespasser is caught poaching on your land.
You are leasing an apartment.
You receive a letter from a creditor and it is not your debt.
A bank reports bad credit activity unjustly.
You need advice concerning a divorce.
Someone injuries your dog on your dog on your property.
You can’t make heads or fails out of the new tax forms.