Anyone can give advice - however, it's not wise to accept advice from anyone but an expert.
There ARE people who give legal advice, They are called attorneys. To them, the law is a product that they are certified to practice and it is a "product" they can SELL, not give away.
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Your state bar referral service can give you names for free or low cost legal advice.
Anyone can give legal advice. However, you have to be careful. If you charge someone for a legal opinion then you can be sued for your advice-even if you do not claim to be a legal expert. Even if you give someone advice, I would always advise 'this is just an opinion and they should seek professional legal advice'.
No, embassy personnel do not give out immigration (i.e. legal) advice.
Legal advice is the giving of a professional or formal opinion regarding the substance or procedure of the law in relation to a particular factual situation. The provision of legal advice will often involve analyzing a set of facts and advising a person to take a specific course of action based on the applicable law. legal advice is given by Lawyers, advocates, police, etc but the most trustable legal advice is given by lawyers who help you with legal terms.
In essence, yes. Most professions - legal, financial, health etc do give their customers/patients advice. In many countries there are also Advice services (private or charitable) give advice to citizens on a wide range of matters - some of these have paid staff but many are staffed by volunteers.
The question is very unclearly worded. Unable to determine what is being asked. Re-word and re-submit.Answer:If someone suggested that you need legal advice on matters involving questions of law they were telling you that you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in the area of law that covers your problem. That advice is usually delivered at free legal advice websites when your problem is too specific or by court clerks when you try to get legal advice at the court. Clerks are not permitted to give out legal advice.
Unauthorized legal advice is when someone who is not an attorney is giving you legal advice. This may be requested or voluntarily but is unauthorized either way.
Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice
We do not know the laws in your area, and we cannot give legal advice.
No paralegal's do not have the athourity to give legal advice. If they give legal adive they are engaging in the unathorized practice of law. They could get into serioud trouble if they engage in this often.