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Frequently Asked Questions
To find a good lawyer, first identify your legal issue (e.g., tax, property, or business). Then search on trusted sites, local bar associations, or ask for referrals. Check the lawyer’s experience, specialization, and reviews. Meet a few, discuss fees and strategy, and choose someone who communicates clearly and seems trustworthy.
Lawyer fees vary widely depending on the case type, experience, and location. In India, for example:
Basic consultation: ₹500–₹2,000
Court cases: ₹5,000–₹50,000 per hearing (more for complex cases)
Drafting agreements or legal notices: ₹1,000–₹10,000
Corporate or tax matters: ₹10,000–₹1,00,000+ depending on complexity
Always ask for a written estimate before hiring — good lawyers are transparent about fees.
No, you don’t need a lawyer for every legal issue.
Simple matters like drafting a basic agreement, paying fines, or small property registrations can often be handled yourself or with online legal help.
But you should hire a lawyer for complex issues — such as disputes, lawsuits, tax notices, criminal charges, or large contracts — where legal expertise and representation are essential to protect your rights.
Yes, a lawyer can represent you in court.
Once you authorize them (through a vakalatnama or power of attorney), they can file documents, argue your case, and handle all court procedures on your behalf.
You usually don’t need to appear personally unless the judge specifically requires it.
