FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

There are a variety of situations a lawyer can help with:

  • You, another you care about, or your property are harmed
  • You have been sued
  • You want to sue someone
  • You are starting a business
  • You need to answer a government request
  • You have been accused of wrongdoing
  • You want to make sure you are completing forms or doing an action in a legal manner
  • You want an advocate for your side of the story
  • You want to create a document, policy, form, or contract
  • You want to create a will or trust
  • You want to challenge a document
  • You want to change a legal document
  • You have unfairly lost your job
  • You want to declare bankruptcy
  • You are going to sign a contract
  • You are dealing with someone who has a lawyer representing them
  • You are buying or selling property
  • You are having issues with your working or living conditions
  • You are getting divorced
  • You want custody of your child
  • AND MORE

T and K Mountain Law, PLLC utilizes remote services. Attorneys may use phone, e-mail, video meetings, mail, and in-person means (when necessary) to communicate with clients.

ProsCons
– Communicate with an attorney quickly and in many places

– More scheduling flexibility

– No need for transportation (and its costs) to a physical office

– Many courts allow remote appearances
– When you have very weak or no phone or internet service

– When you think you do not understand technology

– Uncertainty about trying this form of legal services, since you have never tried it

ConsHow to Alleviate Concerns
– When you have very weak or no phone or internet serviceChoose one way to schedule a legal consultation: phone, e-mail, or text.
– When you think you do not understand technologyCall T and K Mountain Law, PLLC on the phone!
– Uncertainty about trying this form of legal services, since you have never tried itMany law firms and even courts use remote technologies to give people flexibility in their legal needs. An understanding attorney is answering your communications.

An initial consultation is a meeting with an attorney. During the meeting, the attorney asks you questions about you and your legal needs. Later, the attorney uses the information to assess whether the attorney wants to take you as a client. T and K Mountain Law, PLLC offers free initial consultations.