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Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Why do I need a Personal Attorney?

 

A personal attorney is here for individuals who are in need of legal advice and are unsure of how to navigate the legal system. A knowledgeable attorney can guide you through the most difficult of times and help you resolve your case quickly and effectively.

         

The initial steps you take regarding your case can have far-reaching and unintended consequences. Make sure you take the opportunity to have your case handled the right way. Allow Hebert Law Group to take care of your pressing legal matters while you focus on your day-to-day life.

        

        

How soon should I act?

 

The sooner you act, the better. In any legal case, there are deadlines and timeframes that must be strictly followed. Contacting an attorney in the earliest stages of your case will allow plenty of time to learn the facts of your situation, gather evidence and file any necessary motions.

 

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What does a consultation include?

 

An initial consultation is a free, one-hour long meeting in which you are given the opportunity to discuss the facts of your case and the options you have going forward. Please bring all pertinent documentation to the consultation so our attorneys can give you the best advice and get the matter resolved as quickly as possible.  Call today to set-up your free consultation:  727-573-2622.  

How long does it take to resolve a case?

 

The length of any given case varies based on many factors including, the amount of evidence to be collected, the court calendars and the overall complexity of the case. We understand the frustrations associated with criminal charges and work hard to resolve your case quickly so you can move on with your life.

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How much will this cost?  

 

Legal fees are determined on a case-by-case basis. After the free consultation, we will be able to give you a realistic expectation of the cost of our services based on the difficulty of your case and the amount of time it will take to reach a resolution.

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