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1-33775 Essendene Ave, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H1 Get directions
Property Law, Real Estate Law, Estate Law, Civil Law, Insurance Law, Mortgage Law, Family Law, Collaborative Law, Contract Law, Corporate Law
Bajpai Law Corp offer legal services in Abbotsford. They can administer your needs as solicitors, legal advisors, legal counselors and even more and can manage your legal requireme... more... See more text
200-2955 Gladwin Rd, Abbotsford, BC V2T 5T4 Get directions
Business Law, Family Law, Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury, Construction Law, Estate Litigation, Criminal Defence, Agri-Business Law, Disability Insurance, Real Estate Law
At the law firm of Baker Newby LLP in Abbotsford, we provide legal advice and representation to assist you with your questions or case. Our attentive and knowledgeable lawyers prac... more... See more text
205-2890 Garden St, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4W7 Get directions
8 LOWER MAINLAND LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. Serving your Legal Needs since 1986.
260-2655 Clearbrook Rd, Abbotsford, BC V2T 2Y6 Get directions
Business Law, Real Estate Law, Wills & Estates, Litigation, Family Law, Personal Injury, Mediation & Arbitration
Campbell Burton & McMullan LLP is a full service law firm that has been serving the Fraser Valley, Langley, Surrey, Aldergrove, Abbotsford, and Maple Ridge areas for over 30 years.... more... See more text
202-26641 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, BC V4W 3L1 Get directions
Aldergrove Office, Business Law, Real Estate Law, Wills & Estates, Litigation, Family Law, Personal Injury, Mediation & Arbitration
CBM Lawyers is your community law firm with offices in Langley, Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Maple Ridge and Surrey, BC. We specialize in Family and Business Law, Personal Injury and Wi... more... See more text
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Lawyers in Abbotsford BC

Writing up a will, understanding your rights when facing a legal matter, appraising your estate, referring to a legal aid office for professional advice – sooner or later, we run into common life situations that require the expertise of lawyers or of a top law firm. Do you know who to turn to when seeking an attorney? Do you know what kind of law offices you need? Do you know what type of law practice your area or province offers?


Tips to finding lawyers in Abbotsford BC

  • Referrals: Going through a legal matter can be a very intimate and personal experience. Your close acquaintances and family members would be the first people to refer you to attorney law firms in Abbotsford BC. Depending on your legal needs, a trusted business partner or colleague can also send you in the right direction. An option would be to consult lawyer referral services that are equipped with a law firm directory that can send you to the appropriate lawyer firms.
  • Meet a lawyer: Most lawyers offer a free 30 minute consultation service to figure out if they can help you. Once they’ve understood the kind of legal advice or help you need, they must establish if they are the most qualified person for the job. If you don’t feel comfortable after the consultation, move on and consult the law firm directory for more options.
  • Types of law: Establish the type of law your lawyer specialises in order to deal with your legal issue. Dealing with a divorce or child custody means dealing with a lawyer that practices family law. If you need to deal with a legal matter in the province of Québec you must consult the services of a lawyer that is licensed to practice civil law whereas in the rest of Canada you need a solicitor that specialises in common law. Sometimes you can find a lawyer that practices both types.
  • Background checks: Once you’ve settled on a lawyer’s expertise and services, ask yourself the following; is the lawyer currently providing any legitimate legal services? Are there any restrictions on the lawyer’s practice? Is the lawyer’s licence currently suspended? A quick call to your provincial law society (or governing law board) will be able to answer your questions.
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