About the lawyer
Consulting a lawyer often sounds more difficult than it is.
A lawyer helps and advises you whenever possible, with legal knowledge and expertise. In addition, a lawyer always works in confidence. If you take the first step, your lawyer will help you further.
How do I become a lawyer?
What do I need to study to become a lawyer and then how do I become a lawyer once I get my degree?
Can a lawyer lie?
Should a lawyer always tell the truth? Or is it also allowed to lie? Time to answer those questions!
Can I fire my lawyer? Everything you need to know
What if you feel your case needs a new direction or communication problems have arisen? Fortunately, as a client, you have the right to change lawyers. Find out the key aspects and considerations around changing lawyers when you feel this is the best choice for your case.
Lawyer's honour: what should you expect?
As a profession, the legal profession has stood for justice and integrity for centuries. Yet this sometimes raises questions: What can we as citizens actually expect from a lawyer?
Partner in your daily life
A lawyer is always there to advise and assist you. You can always turn to a lawyer, at different times in your life. A lawyer will guide you confidently through the legal world to the best solution.
Want to know if you can consult a lawyer in your situation?
We have already compiled the most frequently asked questions for you. Find out here what you can do yourself and where a lawyer can support you.
Rather need quick, legal advice?
For small questions, you can always go to first-line assistance, also known as the 'Free Lawyer Advice'. There, lawyers provide free answers to smaller, simple legal questions. First-line assistance does not provide extensive advice or in-depth treatment of your case, but if necessary you will be referred appropriately.
Totally understand with Lawyer at School
Lawyer at School aims to introduce children and young people to the fascinating world of the rule of law and the crucial role of lawyers. Would you also like to welcome a lawyer to your classroom?