Wednesday, January 11, 2012

legal answerWhy do people answer legal questions when they know nothing of Legal ?

Read he top contributors answers . Then ask yourself . Would you pay for their legal advice ?

But the question remains . Why do they pretend so , to answer wha they are in no way able to advise on ?
I don't know. That bugs me. But, then again, even though I do ask questions on here, I don't assume any answer is 100% accurate! There are just average people killing time on the internet!

I think most of the answers that people give on this Politics and Government section are more opinions rather than real answers. Their answer is how they WANT things to be, rather than what they really are. But I think there's often the same problem in reverse: the asker chooses the best answer based on what he wants to hear rather than the trutlegal answerh...so even if one person knows what he's talking about, they don't get taken seriously be the asker doesn't like the answer!

I've tried answering a few that I was fairly certain about, but I always try to say at the bottom that I'm not 100% sure and to ask a professional before doing anything. All in all, I try to stick to the "opinion" questions; there's no right or wrong there! Haha.
I think a better question is: why are people seeking legal advice on Yahoo! Answers when a practicing lawyer isn't likely to be found on here answering questions? Therefore, any advice you'd get wouldn't be worth paying for; thus, you'll be likely to get the quality of free legal advice.

Now, there are areas of the Law that I personally klegal answernow fairly well, but that doesn't make me an expert. There are a few people on here who know the law better than I do on Yahoo! Answers. However, the likelihood that the inquirer would actually be able to discern correct legal advice from wrong legal advice isn't very good. Anyone seriously asking the question shouldn't be using Yahoo! Answers as an authority.
Attention seeking children need the attention and their precious points.
People pay $350/hr for my legal advice and that rate is going up to $380 this summer.
they only think they know, some of the answers are so way off base i only hope the people asking don't take their advice.

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