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Our outreach workers: will take your information, and will direct your file forward to someone with the correct background to assist you if they cannot..
Advocates: someone in your corner, that will speak on your behalf if needed, and take action to support you. Having someone who is familiar with the system you are trying to navigate often helps move you ahead. Some of our outreach workers will be able to fulfill this role for you.
Paralegals: Cheaper than a lawyer and they have access to one they work with should the need arise to refer you for legal coaching.
They can help with specific tasks in your legal case or requirements, but unlike a lawyer who can provide you legal advice, paralegals can assist you with the processes and some of the detail you need.
Paralegals
Paralegals offer affordable assistance for self-represented litigants, guiding you through the legal process while you handle your own case. Working under a lawyer, they provide support without the high costs of hiring a lawyer directly.
Paralegals empower self-represented individuals by providing the tools and insights needed to manage cases confidently and affordably.
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Information on the legal system and court requirements
Legal research, forms, and procedural guidelines
Document drafting and editing (affidavits, responses, applications)
Organizing and preparing documents for filing or court
Drafting letters and ghostwriting as needed
Business matters, like incorporating or setting up your business
Guidance on serving documents and other key tasks
Legal Coaching
Pertaining to Family Law, this is when a lawyer helps you in the background of your case so that you can represent yourself in a negotiation, mediation or court case. Those who self -represent are usually doing so because they have no other option, including accessing Legal Aid and regular Law Firms are simply out of their financial reach.
Our legal coaches offer their experience through our Network at a much-reduced rate, believing everyone should be able to access some support. They can assist in the following:
*Providing you with legal advice in your situation
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Providing you with legal advice in your situation
Reviewing draft documents such as applications and affidavits.
Editing documents for filing that you or a paralegal have already worked on.
Helping to prepare for trial or an appeal, including questioning or cross-examination, mediation and arbitration
Discuss strategies for mediation and negotiation, what the courts consider
Preparing a legal opinion assessing your case.
Calculating child support or spousal support.
Reviewing letters drafted by you or a paralegal and assist in drafting offers to settle.
Reviewing and Editing letters that you or a paralegal have drafted.
Drafting your desk divorce documents.
Reviewing and Editing draft contracts like separation agreements, cohabitation agreements or prenuptial agreements.