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Qualified legal advice at reasonable prices, from the comfort of your own home

Do you need a qualified person to give you information, assist you or solve your legal problems in everyday life?  In just a few clicks and from the comfort of your own home, SwissAttorneysOnline puts you in contact with lawyers at the bar, throughout Switzerland.  No nasty surprises, our lawyers apply fixed prices known in advance.

Be sure to find the specialist best adapted to your budget and your needs, whatever your language, place of residence or the area of expertise sought after.

1 - Do a search

Recherchez votre avocat par domaine de competence ou par langue

Indicate the area of expertise, the desired language of communication and the locality. Then you can define your search or modify it at any time.

2 - Choose your lawyer

Choisissez votre avocat dans les resultats

Once you’ve got the results, discover in detail the profile of each lawyer you’re interested in.

3 - Contact your lawyer

Obtenz des conseils juridiques en ligne , par telephone ou par ecrit

Use one of the methods available on our platform to get in touch with your chosen lawyer.

Why contact a lawyer?

In everyday life, conflicts and disputes are frequent.  Turning to a lawyer is the assurance of benefiting from personalised legal advice to assert your rights and access the best possible protection in all situations of your personal and professional life.

By turning to a lawyer early, you avoid long and extremely costly procedures.

According to statistics, only about a third of the Swiss population resorts to the services of a lawyer. The formalities are considered complicated and some people fear the high rates of consultations. However, consulting a lawyer from the outset of a dispute or identifying risks makes it possible in many cases to avoid lengthy and costly procedures.

Inform yourself without committing

Consulting a lawyer does not require you to initiate proceedings. A lawyer can simply inform you about a file, a situation or a case.

Confidence and confidentiality

A lawyer will be able to treat your case independently because he has no family or friendship ties with you. This factor is important, because you benefit from a great objectivity on his part. So, the lawyer is able to assess the true risks and opportunities of a situation without being influenced by personal considerations.

What is the difference between a lawyer and a notary?

According to the law, recourse to a notary is essential for the establishment of a certain number of acts, in authentic form, which are characterized by the assistance of the notary (real estate transactions, marriage contracts, inheritance pacts and wills, articles of association of legal entities and ownership by condominium). Consequently, the notary is an indispensable professional because he advises the parties on their legal situation and explains the consequences of their actions.

This does not mean, however, that the recourse to the services of a lawyer is excluded in the aforementioned fields. SwissAttorneysOnline's partner lawyers have a variety of skills and are in a position to advise you on real estate, marriage or inheritance before you have to hire a notary.

With SwissAttorneysOnline, get advice from highly qualified Swiss lawyers at pre-determined prices without leaving your home!

Why contact a lawyer?

In everyday life, conflicts and disputes are frequent.  Turning to a lawyer is the assurance of benefiting from personalised legal advice to assert your rights and access the best possible protection in all situations of your personal and professional life.

By turning to a lawyer early, you avoid long and extremely costly procedures.

According to statistics, only about a third of the Swiss population resorts to the services of a lawyer. The formalities are considered complicated and some people fear the high rates of consultations. However, consulting a lawyer from the outset of a dispute or identifying risks makes it possible in many cases to avoid lengthy and costly procedures.

Inform yourself without committing

Consulting a lawyer does not require you to initiate proceedings. A lawyer can simply inform you about a file, a situation or a case.

Confidence and confidentiality

A lawyer will be able to treat your case independently because he has no family or friendship ties with you. This factor is important, because you benefit from a great objectivity on his part. So, the lawyer is able to assess the true risks and opportunities of a situation without being influenced by personal considerations.

What is the difference between a lawyer and a notary?

According to the law, recourse to a notary is essential for the establishment of a certain number of acts, in authentic form, which are characterized by the assistance of the notary (real estate transactions, marriage contracts, inheritance pacts and wills, articles of association of legal entities and ownership by condominium). Consequently, the notary is an indispensable professional because he advises the parties on their legal situation and explains the consequences of their actions.

This does not mean, however, that the recourse to the services of a lawyer is excluded in the aforementioned fields. SwissAttorneysOnline's partner lawyers have a variety of skills and are in a position to advise you on real estate, marriage or inheritance before you have to hire a notary.

With SwissAttorneysOnline, get advice from highly qualified Swiss lawyers at pre-determined prices without leaving your home!

Trouvez votre avocat partout en Suisse , par domaine de competence
Trouvez votre avocat partout en Suisse , par domaine de competence
Finding a lawyer

At SwissAttorneysOnline, find your lawyer quickly thanks to our multi-criteria research system by area of expertise, language, name and region.

Choose the name of the lawyer who best meets your needs and discover his/her profile, expertise, rates and response time.  All that remains is to contact him/her using one of the methods at your disposal on our platform.  Note that this contact may simply be a request for advice, without this committing you to legal proceedings.