You can't. If you want to use the service (Lexis) that would let you look things up yourself, you'd even have to pay for that. There may be some resources that tell you about certain laws or give general advice, but if you want legal advice tailored to your situation, you will have to pay for it, and would probably be better off calling a lawyer than paying a website.Where can i get true free online legal advice - i c sites - but they ask u 2 pay - it's all confusing?
You will not get free legal advise online. Legal advise must be given by a member of good standing registered with the BAR association in your state. You can research laws on line and in libraries you can even have someone tell you what the law is. However legal advise is the realm of attorneys.Where can i get true free online legal advice - i c sites - but they ask u 2 pay - it's all confusing?
You can get a free initial consultation with an attorney in person. Call and inquire with their office.
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