Gracie3787
Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Allstates
I posted this in the "Legal Ethics and Lawyer Malpractice" section, but I'm posting here also because all who post here know me and I want alot of opinions:
A question has come up on another site and I want to get other's opinions on what constitutes practicing law, and giving legal advice unlawfully.
A Texas attorney has chastised me for posting general information regarding family law on another site. She posted that I am breaking the law by posting anything other than- "see an attorney in your state".
Long before I began posting on sites like this one, I researched some laws, and it appears to me that offering "legal" advice to others is NOT practicing law, as long as:
1. I am not getting payment of any kind.
2. I do NOT state that I am an attorney.
3. I am not in a profession that prohibits me from giving any advice connected with my job. (like a court clerk, etc).
Am I correct?
Am I doing anything legally wrong by posting general advice?
Thanks in advance.
Gracie
I posted this in the "Legal Ethics and Lawyer Malpractice" section, but I'm posting here also because all who post here know me and I want alot of opinions:
A question has come up on another site and I want to get other's opinions on what constitutes practicing law, and giving legal advice unlawfully.
A Texas attorney has chastised me for posting general information regarding family law on another site. She posted that I am breaking the law by posting anything other than- "see an attorney in your state".
Long before I began posting on sites like this one, I researched some laws, and it appears to me that offering "legal" advice to others is NOT practicing law, as long as:
1. I am not getting payment of any kind.
2. I do NOT state that I am an attorney.
3. I am not in a profession that prohibits me from giving any advice connected with my job. (like a court clerk, etc).
Am I correct?
Am I doing anything legally wrong by posting general advice?
Thanks in advance.
Gracie