A Guide to Self-Representation

Learn the Law.
Understand the Legal Process
Prevail in Court.

A Guide to Self-Representation is an invaluable resource for understanding the law and representing yourself in a civil court of law.

If you're considering representing yourself in court

When most people picture a courtroom scene, they conjure an image of two parties in dispute with both parties represented by an attorney. In the real-life version of this courtroom drama, millions of people decide to represent themselves in a court of law without the benefit of a lawyer's expertise and experience. The best lawyers demonstrate an impressive recollection of the facts, details, and legal intricacies of each case they represent and an ability to develop a winning strategy from such details.

A Guide to Self-Representation can help you emulate this behavior. Regardless of whether you’re the plaintiff or the defendant, if you’ve decided to represent yourself in civil court the sooner you understand the mechanics and nuances of the civil justice system, the more likely you are to have a successful outcome. A Guide to Self-Representation is an invaluable resource for understanding the law and navigating the civil justice system.

Are you experiencing any of these common legal challenges?

Costs vs. Benefits

Are you anxious about the potential expense of initiating or responding to a lawsuit and need help deciding how to understand the costs and benefits of suing or being sued?

Understand the Legal Process

Are you confused about how to represent yourself in a court of law and need help understanding the rules, procedures and norms that govern the civil courts?

Learn the Law

Are you intimidated by the complexity of the civil legal system and worried that your lack of knowledge may result in losing your lawsuit?

Strategy and Tactics

Are you concerned about the strategic and tactical responsibilities related to representing yourself in court and want to learn how to deliver a winning argument given the facts and circumstances of your specific case?

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