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How can I legally stop someone from contacting me?

How can I legally stop someone from contacting me?

Have a local attorney send her a cease and desist letter. If that does not work, you’ll have to get a restraining order. If she ever threatens you with harm, call the cops. If you can block her number that might save you the headache. We do not have an attorney-client relationship. I am not your lawyer. The statements I have…

What to do if you don’t know a lawyer?

If you do not know any attorneys, there are a lot of websites that will direct you to local attorneys, and even offer ratings from past customers. If you cannot afford an attorney, look for local law schools and inquire about free clinics. When you find an attorney, ask for a consultation. Some attorneys will give these free of charge.

Is it legal for a police officer to stop you?

As long as the police officer can establish probable cause of any law, ordinance, or safety code, then the stop is legal. Best practice is for the driver to find a safe place to pull over and have the officer explain why they are stopping them.

What’s the best way to get someone to stop drinking?

Asking the Person to Stop Drinking Look for signs of alcoholism. Practice what you’ll say. Talk to the person. Avoid argument, judgement, or nagging. Try to understand the person. Do not try to force the person to stop drinking.

What’s the best way to get rid of a lawyer?

You don’t want to be in the midst of a legal proceeding and have no lawyer, even if your current lawyer isn’t doing their job. Hire a new lawyer first, and then fire the old one. Write a termination letter. Any time you modify or terminate a contract, it must be in writing.

If you do not know any attorneys, there are a lot of websites that will direct you to local attorneys, and even offer ratings from past customers. If you cannot afford an attorney, look for local law schools and inquire about free clinics. When you find an attorney, ask for a consultation. Some attorneys will give these free of charge.

Why do I need to break up with my lawyer?

Let’s take a look at several reasons why you should consider a “break up” with your lawyer. Reason #1: Your lawyer isn’t returning your calls. Lack of communication is a big problem for some law firm clients. Yes, legal practices are very busy. They have lots of clients — not just you.

Is it possible for a lawyer to rip off a client?

Like a sick person, a company facing litigation is willing to spend big bucks to get out of a trouble. It’s entirely justifiable, and lawyers are only too happy to oblige, billing clients for every minute worked, and then some. But is it possible to get sound counsel from someone who just pulled 52 all-nighters in a row?