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      One email address reaches this library, and this page sets out what it can and cannot do.

      Everything arrives at one place: contact@nationalattorneyhub.com. You will not find a contact form here, a telephone number, or a street address. A form would suggest that somebody is being taken on as a client, and nobody is.

      Good reasons to write

      • A mistake. Something in an article is wrong. Name the article, quote the line; corrections sets out what makes a report simple to act on.
      • A gap. A procedure that belongs to one of the ten fields of law and has nothing written about it yet. Messages like that shape what gets written next.
      • An image credit. A photographer, source or license recorded wrongly at image credits, or a different attribution line a photographer would prefer for their own work.
      • An obstacle. Anything that breaks for a screen reader, breaks under keyboard control, or breaks with the text size doubled. There is more at accessibility.
      • Republication. Any use going beyond a quotation.

      Every message gets read. There is no promised reply time, and if a deadline of your own is running, do not spend any of it waiting to hear back.

      What this address cannot do

      It cannot advise you on your situation. It will not look over a document, tell you whether you have a claim, work out which form applies, put a number on an outcome, or recommend a firm. There are no clients here and no instructions are accepted. Mail sent to this address is neither privileged nor confidential, so write it on the assumption that the reader is a stranger who owes you nothing professionally.

      For that reason, please leave case material out of a message. Petitions, agency notices, license files, inspection reports, medical or financial records, identity documents, receipt numbers, anything marked proprietary. It cannot be acted on here, and sending it puts you at risk for no return.

      Where advice actually comes from

      From a lawyer admitted in the place your matter belongs to. A referral service is run by most state bar associations, and legal aid offices sort their intake by subject. In several of these fields, the first useful stop is somewhere other than a law office: the state pharmacy board for a registration question, the association manager for a covenants question, or the transit authority whose notice-of-claim deadline governs an international child return requests.

      Commercial approaches

      Paid placement inside the writing is declined, and so are sponsored articles, guest copy and inserted links. The single paid link on this site is the immigration advertisement described on editorial standards, and it is disclosed everywhere it appears. Offers to write copy for us, buy a mention, or have an article tilted toward a client receive no reply.

      Quoting from the library

      Quote a passage wherever you like, provided the credit names National Attorney Hub and the link comes back to the article you took it from. A whole article is another matter: not for republication, not for translation, not for resale.

      Photographs fall outside that permission altogether. Each belongs to whoever took it, under the license recorded at image credits, and reuse is governed by that license, not by anything written on this page. Terms gives the full position, about explains what this publication is, and the writing itself begins at the library.