What to do - In A Civil Dispute:
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Unfortunately, disagreements arise in a civilized society. Whether it's a disagreement with a neighbor, business associate or major corporation, one hopes to resolve all matters amicably and without need of legal process. Sometimes that can be achieved with or without a lawyer; sometimes, your dispute requires the assistance of a
qualified trial attorney.
If a civil disagreement arises, do the following:
- Collect all documents, evidence, and names of witnesses that support your side of the dispute (you should document your issue as best you can.);
- At the point at which the matter cannot be resolved without the assistance of a lawyer, cease direct communications with the other side;
- Remember, time can be critical, so do not delay in pursuing a resolution of your matter in the Courts. The law that redresses your claim also has a limitation period that will limit the time that you can bring your claim to Court; and
- Consult an experienced trial attorney who can guide you through the process required for a just and equitable resolution for the matter. We handle all types of civil litigation matters, and when you call us at 540/72-6028, you will receive an initial legal consultation and legal opinion about your issue at no cost to you.

