As a grass-roots legal worker, what problems should I pay attention to when receiving legal advice?

First of all, we should pay attention to enriching our legal knowledge as much as possible.

At the reception, the consultant may say a lot of things that have nothing to do with the law or the case, or even a lot of repetitive and useless words, or even inconsistent words. At this time, it is recommended to pay attention to your mentality and try not to be impatient.

If you encounter family conflicts, talk about mediation as much as possible after answering legal questions, especially in marriage.

When you meet a legal question you don't understand, you'd better not guess or answer it. After all, the counselor will take you seriously. Serious may damage the rights and interests of consultants.

The key is to have a good attitude, don't scold or belittle the consultant, and try to be friendly. If we can do this consistently in our work, it is commendable.