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Sometimes people ask: "I've used a software program to create legal documents for my business.
Why do I still need a lawyer?" It's because lawyers have the experience needed to address
your goals and recommend actions. Software cannot perfectly duplicate good human judgment.
And you may not know what the legal implications are of the documents without advice. For example,
the law uses terms that have developed precise meanings over centuries, going back all the
way to Medieval England. A lawyer can spot such things right away. Here's another example:
legal documents can affect your taxes and how liability is assigned. You may unintentionally
cause yourself or your loved ones to become responsible for taxes or liabilities. A little
legal advice now can give you peace of mind for the future. Got more questions? Visit
us at bellatrixlaw.com for more answers or to schedule a consultation with one of our
attorneys.