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While this question depends on your situation, we highly recommend that if you are even considering this question that you meet with a lawyer. A consultation with a lawyer can help you make the right decision for your situation. During your consultation with a lawyer, he or she can listen to your current situation and tell you what your case will entail and what the future of your case looks like — with or without a lawyer.
What can a lawyer do that I can not?
In addition to ensuring you receive the maximum benefits in your case, or eliminating fines and/or jail times, a lawyer can also handle the paperwork and communications involved in your case. In the same way a translator would help you navigate a foreign country, an attorney guides you in navigating the complex legal environment.
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