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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
 
Below are some examples of questions often asked by clients in various areas of law.  Although not intended to be relied upon absent advice from a lawyer who has discussed your particular fact situation, you may find some of the information useful as a starting point in your legal inquiry.


Criminal Law

What do I do if I have been served with documents pertaining to a criminal matter?
 

Answer
 
If you have been served with documents pertaining to a legal matter you should see a lawyer as soon as possible.  The matter you are dealing with may have time deadlines and if a lawyer is going to help you he or she may wish to obtain documentation from the Crown prior to advising you.  Do not delay in contacting your lawyer in a criminal matter.



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