WINNER Law Firm has been advising businesses and individuals across Ukraine for over 10 years, including in small towns of the Kyiv region, and clearly sees a common mistake: waiting until the last moment and then urgently looking for “just someone cheaper.”
When it’s risky to act without a lawyer
There are several situations where trying to “figure it out yourself” almost certainly becomes costly:
You plan to sign an important agreement: buying/selling an apartment or house, land, renting residential or commercial premises, a loan agreement, or a contract with an employer or contractor.
You have received a letter, claim, or demand from a bank, MFI, tax authority, enforcement service, local government, or developer and do not fully understand the consequences.
A conflict with an employer, partner, neighbor, or landlord has reached a deadlock, and “see you in court” is already being said.
A major transaction is planned: division of property, inheritance оформление, donation, sale of a business or share, change of co-founders.
Criminal or military risks arise: summons for questioning, search, temporary seizure of property, draft notice, or notice of suspicion.
At these stages, consulting a lawyer often allows you to resolve the issue pre-trial—through negotiations, claims work, and properly drafted documents—without lengthy litigation and unnecessary expenses.
How to prepare for a consultation
The better prepared you are, the more value you will get for the same time and money.
Gather all relevant documents: contracts, acts, claims, letters, court decisions, tax or other authority rulings.
Create a brief timeline: what happened and when, who said or wrote what, what actions have already been taken by you or the other party.
Define your goal clearly, not generally (“I want justice”), but specifically: recover a debt, reduce a fine, lift an arrest, legalize land, protect a business or property.
Write down key questions: risks, timelines, potential costs, chances of success.
This makes the consultation focused rather than a chaotic “about everything” discussion.
What clients from Tetiiv ask WINNER about
The WINNER team works with both businesses and individuals, so the range of requests is broad. For Tetiiv, the most relevant include:
Disputes with banks and MFIs: loans, arrears, penalties, debt collectors.
Tax issues: fines, audits, blocking of tax invoices for sole proprietors and small businesses.
Family and inheritance matters: divorce, division of property, alimony, child residence, inheritance оформление.
Land issues: lease and sale of land shares, boundaries, use of community land.
Labor disputes: dismissal, unpaid wages, changes in working conditions.
Criminal and military proceedings: from the first interrogation to full court representation.
Lawyers often get involved before court—through negotiations, claims work, and a properly built evidence base.
Why residents of Tetiiv choose WINNER
WINNER is a team of specialized attorneys and lawyers, not a single “generalist.” The firm was founded by lawyers with over 10 years of experience handling tax, banking, civil, commercial, family, and criminal cases.
For a client from Tetiiv, this means:
Online or phone consultations—no need to travel to Kyiv.
A team approach: tax, civil, family, or criminal lawyers may all be involved in your case.
A realistic assessment of your chances, without empty “100% guarantees.”
Transparent terms of cooperation: payment models, estimated budget, and scope of work are fixed in the contract, with no hidden fees.
If you are in Tetiiv and feel that your situation with debts, property, business, work, or family is getting out of control, this is not the time to search forums—it’s time to speak with a lawyer. WINNER Law Firm is ready to review your case and show you real protection options available today.
Author: Ihor Yasko, Managing Partner of WINNER Law Firm, PhD in Law.