| Depending on where in
the world you live, the legal advice you require for homeworking
can vary. In the UK, for example, it is relatively easy to
set up a business at home on an informal basis before you
need to start formalising things. |
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| However, in some states
of the US it is a different situation requiring you to register
your intentions
before you can begin. |
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| Listed below are some online
resources of help. Some of which are free and others that require
payment. Naturally, you need to be aware that there will be
a limit to the information or help you can find on a free basis
so you may have to pay for specific information |
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Like a drop-in legal centre they have 6 areas of help including
employment and housing law.
www.freelawyer.co.uk |
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Fixed price legal services and more including employment
law and small business law.
www.legalshop.co.uk
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Legal Database of previous questions sorted by country, state
and subject area. Not just USA info!
www.lawguru.com
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Wide range of information sheets.
www.freeadvice.com
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Get a lawyer at the end of a telephone, or get your legal
documents drawn up. The Business section has free articles
written by a Business Attorney for small businesses.
www.legaladviceline.com
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Please Note:
These web site links are listed as a convenience to our
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and give no guarantees, warranties or representations, implied
or otherwise, for the content or accuracy of these third-party
sites.
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