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Frequently asked questions

How can I talk to a lawyer in Minnesota for free?
FreeLegalAdvice.app lets you ask legal questions to our AI assistant completely free. If you need to speak with a licensed Minnesota attorney, we can match you with one in your area who offers a free initial consultation. You can also contact the Minnesota State Bar for a low-cost referral.
How much does it cost to talk to a lawyer in Minnesota?
Many Minnesota attorneys offer free initial consultations, especially for personal injury, employment, and family law cases. Some work on contingency (no fee unless you win). For other matters, hourly rates in Minnesota typically range from $150 to $500+ depending on experience and practice area.
What should I prepare before talking to a lawyer?
Gather any documents related to your case: contracts, medical records, police reports, photos, emails, and court papers. Write down a timeline of events and a list of questions. The more prepared you are, the more productive the consultation will be.
Is my conversation with a lawyer confidential in Minnesota?
Yes. Attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications between you and your attorney in Minnesota. This means your attorney generally cannot disclose what you tell them without your consent. Note: privilege applies after you hire an attorney, not during a general informational consultation before representation.
Legal information, not legal advice. FreeLegalAdvice.app does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always verify an attorney's license directly with the Minnesota State Bar before retaining them.