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Civil Lawyer: skills and training
In France, in order to practise as a lawyer, one must have a law degree and pass the Certificat d'aptitude à la profession d'avocat (CAPA). If there is no "civil law" specialisation among the 26 specialisations, a lawyer can choose to specialise in family law, personal law and property law or commercial, business and competition law. It should be noted that a general lawyer can handle a civil law case very well.
The areas of intervention of a civil law lawyer
The most common cases handled by a civil law lawyer are requests concerning family law (annulment of marriage contracts, divorce, adoption, alimony), personal law (guardianship, trusteeship), property law, contract law (breach of contract, non-performance, nullity), inheritance law and the law of obligations. In short, everything that has a direct or indirect impact on an individual's civil rights. The civil lawyer can provide written advice, mediation or, if no amicable solution has been found, defend his client before the competent courts. However, in view of the inflation of standards, certain branches of private law now have their own code: real estate law, labour law, insurance law, consumer law (withdrawal, cancellation, reimbursement) and company law.
How do I call on a civil lawyer?
Hiring a civil lawyer in Balmain East is simple. You can do this by referring to professional directories or the bar association directory. The first contact is usually made by telephone, but some clients prefer to exchange information by e-mail. Whatever the nature of the case, a lawyer will be able to advise, guide and defend his client.
When to call a civil lawyer?
A civil lawyer can be called in for advice by means of a telephone conversation or a written consultation. If a client receives a summons to appear in court, he can also ask the lawyer to defend him. In the event of a dispute, a lawyer is also competent to mediate and try to reach an amicable solution. If no agreement is reached, the civil lawyer represents his client before the judge. If a client is not successful in the court of law, a civil lawyer can also plead before the Court of Appeal or the Court of Cassation if he or she believes that the case was not decided in accordance with the law.
The fees of a civil lawyer
As the nature of the case has a considerable impact on the fees of a civil lawyer, the rate can range from €80 to €150 per hour. For divorce cases or other cases where it is possible to determine in advance how long it will take to resolve the dispute, the lawyer may offer a fixed fee. The cost of a procedure should never discourage an individual from asserting his or her rights. This is why lawyers generally adapt their fees according to the income of the client, who may also apply for state legal aid. Below a certain income threshold, legal aid may cover part or all of the legal costs. Also, some personal or professional insurance policies include legal aid.
Choosing a lawyer
- Rule 1: The lawyer or law firm to whom you entrust your case must be easily contactable and responsive. Litigation is rarely experienced calmly by a client and it is always pleasant to be in front of a reactive professional.
- Rule No. 2: After the first instance judgment, a lawyer must inform you quickly of the possible remedies and assist you in the procedures.
- Rule 3: Unlike a criminal law case where fines and penalties can be imposed, in civil law only damages can be obtained in the event of injury. A good lawyer will help his client to assert his rights.
Points to raise at the meeting with the lawyer
In the context of a divorce application, what type of procedure does the lawyer envisage: a divorce by mutual consent, a divorce for fault or a divorce for abandonment of the marital home? If there are children, how will the residence be organised? Will alimony be paid?
How does the lawyer plan to handle the case? Has he ever had to deal with this type of case in his career?
What are the lawyer's payment terms? Do they have to be paid in cash or is it possible to pay in instalments?
Is he willing to take on a case covered by legal aid?