Getting Free Legal Advice
Legal advice is known to be an extremely expensive commodity in today’s litigation and law driven society. For the average person, finding out the status of a particular law or legal right / responsibility can carry with it an enormous price tag. However, with the modernization of society and the development of electronic mediums of knowledge - you can now actually find free legal advice. Where? Well, sure you can walk down to the local library and get out a book on tax law for example. But why do that if you can stay sitting on the exact same chair you are on now, and find the things you are looking for.
Yes people - it’s called the internet, and it’s free for all. With this free for all motto comes a huge stock of information, especially on sites such as wikipedia and the like. Here, individuals share their knowledge on different topics, and allow others to access it free of charge. I know what you’re thinking - “does this apply to the legal field”? Yes, it does! Obviously, it is not the most reliable source, and if you are in need of legal advice for more than just informative reasons, I still recommend you consult a legal expert. But for personal things - the internet advice is excellent.