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Sometimes it's better to pay the price to get the things done right without wasting time, money, and resources.
(It's like if you want to finish your house yourself you may regret it quickly and prefer to pay someone well before.)
A lawyer specialized doesn't cost
a lot compared to the service (i.e. not all charge you $2k just to show up in a justice court). I took a lawyer as an example but it could be like these start-ups specialized in creating businesses, they take care of everything (administrative papers, registration, etc). For about $200 I find it a cheap price.
The best thing you can do, if you're going to go that way, is read up anything relevant you can find on that license from the licensing board before going to the solicitor for help or advice..
I think it is the minimum to do, at least we don't like an idiot when we go to visit a specialist.