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Summary: Find free legal advice by checking Web sites on the Internet, or by examining the threshold guidelines of the state for qualification purposes. Get tips on resolving important legal conflicts with advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal information.
Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court-certified civil...read more
"You just received a lawsuit in the mail and you want free legal advice. Hello, I'm Robert Todd and I'm here to answer the question, how to get free legal advice? Well generally, in most states, there is a or an availability for free legal advice from legal aid societies and legal aid clinics if you qualify from an income standpoint. You have to make less than a certain threshold. You have to check with your individual state or county to determine what that threshold is. There's also numerous websites on the Internet that supposedly offer free legal advice and I would caution you that when you avail yourself of these services, you are getting exactly that, what you are paying for, free legal advice. If you need legal advice, you are probably better off to seek the services of an attorney or someone specialized in the area of the law that your problem is concern. I'm Robert Todd and than you for watching."
eHow Article: How to Find Free Legal Advice