What Every Texan Should Know Before Hiring a Lawyer

Hiring a lawyer can feel intimidating—especially if you’ve never needed one before. Whether you’re facing a lawsuit, navigating probate after a loved one’s death, or trying to protect your business, choosing the right attorney can make all the difference. At ME Law, PLLC, we believe that every Texan deserves not only strong legal representation but also honest, clear guidance from the very start.

So before you pick up the phone or sign a retainer, here are five things you should know:

1. Not All Lawyers Handle All Legal Issues

Law is broad and complex. A criminal defense attorney isn’t the same as a probate lawyer, and a real estate attorney may not know how to handle civil litigation. Make sure your lawyer focuses on the area of law that applies to your situation. At ME Law, PLLC, we handle:

  • Civil Litigation (contracts, property disputes, consumer claims)
  • Probate & Estates
  • Criminal Defense (felonies and misdemeanors)
  • Business Disputes & Formation
     

2. Texas Law Has Its Own Rules

Texas doesn’t always follow national trends in law—and many legal procedures here are unique. From the way probate is handled to the deadlines for filing civil lawsuits (called statutes of limitations), you need a lawyer who knows Texas law inside and out.

3. A Lawyer’s Role Is to Help You Make Strategic Decisions

Good lawyers don’t just file paperwork or argue in court—they help clients make smart, informed choices. Should you settle or fight? Do you file now or wait? Can you afford the cost of litigation? These are strategic decisions, and your attorney should walk you through the risks and benefits of each one.

4. Communication Matters

You deserve an attorney who will return your calls, explain your options in plain English, and keep you updated on your case. One of the biggest complaints people have about lawyers is a lack of communication—and we take that seriously. At ME Law, you’ll know what’s happening and why.

5. Legal Fees Should Be Transparent

Whether you’re paying hourly, flat fee, or working on a contingency basis, your attorney should clearly explain the fee structure upfront. We provide written agreements that outline the scope of work and expected costs—no surprises.

Final Thoughts

Legal problems don’t get better with time. Whether you’ve been served with a lawsuit, arrested, or named as an executor of an estate, your first step should be talking to someone who can guide you. We offer consultations so you can get answers, not just invoices.

Need legal help in Texas? Contact ME Law, PLLC today. We’re based in Austin and proudly serve clients throughout Central Texas.

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