Unfortunately, there may come a time in your life where you are required to take legal counsel. For individuals who have never done this before, it can be a very daunting process and many people will not know of the solicitors or legal services which are available in their local area.

For those living in Birmingham, Birmingham Solicitors can deliver the advice and administration needed at an affordable and competitive rate and are therefore a great option. Solicitors in Birmingham develop a relationship with their client that is invaluable – offering a trustworthy but professional service which delivers the guidance an individual seeking legal advice really needs.

There is a huge range of solicitors in Birmingham, offering specific expertise, but also different pricing. Choosing the right Birmingham solicitor for you can be a difficult task and individuals should always start by making a short-list of services available in their area.

Once you feel you have identified a few solicitors who are best suited in assisting you then there are a few questions you should consider asking before making your decision. These might include:

1. Consultation

Are you provided with a free initial consultation, and if so how long will the consultation last? If it is not free, there are firms who offer a free initial consultation, so make sure you consider this carefully.

2. Payments

What method of payment does the solicitor require, and are there any initial payments? You may wish to attempt to negotiate on fees but it is often easier to simply find a more reasonably priced service.

3. Experience

Has your solicitor had previous experience in a similar case, if so when was the last time they dealt with such a case? Ask the amount of previous similar cases to evaluate whether you feel they have had enough experience in your specific field and ask whether the case was successful or not.

4. References

You can ask your solicitor to provide references from previous clients, this can allow you to analyse past success rates, and how other clients felt they were treated and served by that particular firm.

5. Recommend

If the solicitor cannot deal with your case, do they know of other solicitors who are specialised in that field? If so then they can recommend you to that contact, helping you to get the service you need.

6. Meetings

What information should you as a client bring to your meetings with your solicitor? Always ask this and make sure you are fully prepared for all meetings to avoid wasting time and money.

7. Outcome

Find out what the possible outcomes of your case are. Ask your solicitor to provide a general estimate of the cost and how long the procedure will take.

8. The Case

Enquire how many people will be involved in your case and determine whether this is likely to affect the outcome or price.