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What should you bring to your meeting with an Attorney?
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  | Bring your sense of humor.
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  | All papers and documents relating to the issue you want to discuss with the attorney.
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  | Use file folders to organize your papers into topics.
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  | Then, sort the documents into a logical pattern. I suggest by date.
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  | Create a Table of Contents - or a list of what papers you have.
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  | Bring a list of the people or entities involved.
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  | Bring a written timeline. A written timeline will save you a lot of time in relating the issues to your attorney.
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  | Bring any required forms.
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  | You can fill out the client intake form when you are here at my office, but if you fill it out in advance, you can be more organized.
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  | Bring your Written List of Questions
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  | What do you want or need to know.
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  | Do not rely on your memory - you will have a lot of information to absorb and having a written list will help you to get the answers to your questions.
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  | Bring your consultation fee.
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