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Criminal law deals with offenses against society, enforcing penalties like imprisonment or fines, while civil law resolves disputes between individuals or organizations, often involving compensation.

 
 

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You may need a lawyer if you're facing legal issues like disputes, criminal charges, contracts, or complex situations requiring legal advice. Consulting one ensures your rights and interests are protected.

 
 

To file a lawsuit, draft a complaint outlining your claims and file it with the appropriate court, paying the required fees. Serve the defendant with a copy to begin the legal process.