As a lawyer, I'm often asked for free advice and assistance. On a reasonably regular basis, I give free advice and assistance, when the circumstances are appropriate.
Every lawyer I know donates a fair amount of his/her time and expertise in one way or another, whether it is helping individual clients with limited or no means to pay, or volunteering or contributing to education etc., etc., etc.
One also has to balance this, of course, with a need to make a living.
One point though - it is one thing to choose to give some thing of value, without fee. It is an entirely different thing to have someone expect something free from you, without even having the courtesy of asking.
Some clients are so scared about possible costs, they won't even bring the subject up. I always encourage clients to express those concerns.
Dorothy, you should decide what you want to do, based on your own judgement, and on what you can find out about the young person in question. It may be that if the request came from her, and you knew more about what she was looking for, you would be happy to work out something that both of you would benefit from. What you are willing to offer her should, however, be only on terms that you are comfortable with.
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Matt
Every lawyer I know donates a fair amount of his/her time and expertise in one way or another, whether it is helping individual clients with limited or no means to pay, or volunteering or contributing to education etc., etc., etc.
One also has to balance this, of course, with a need to make a living.
One point though - it is one thing to choose to give some thing of value, without fee. It is an entirely different thing to have someone expect something free from you, without even having the courtesy of asking.
Some clients are so scared about possible costs, they won't even bring the subject up. I always encourage clients to express those concerns.
Dorothy, you should decide what you want to do, based on your own judgement, and on what you can find out about the young person in question. It may be that if the request came from her, and you knew more about what she was looking for, you would be happy to work out something that both of you would benefit from. What you are willing to offer her should, however, be only on terms that you are comfortable with.
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Matt