The phrase "seek legal advice" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it whenever you want advice from an attorney or a legal professional. For example, "I'm not sure about the legal implications of this situation, so I'm going to seek legal advice."
You may also need to seek legal advice.
It was Kendrec's father who suggested they seek legal advice.
He said he would seek legal advice, declaring: "I will fight by all means for justice".
She plans to seek legal advice, a report in Idaho State Journal said.
You do not have to seek legal advice or use a solicitor to create an LPA.
City officials advised the couples to seek legal advice about their status.
Sometimes the company tells people -- either by e-mail or by phone -- to seek legal advice.
If you feel you are being treated unfairly, seek legal advice.
Simpson, curator for ancient Iran and Arabia, said: "We had to seek legal advice.
This constitutes a breach of contract and you should seek legal advice.
If you are in any doubt seek legal advice immediately (see below).
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