Thinking about representing yourself in court? Based on over a decade of observing and assisting self-represented parties navigate the legal system, this simple, no-nonsense guide will help you prepare and present your case. Whether you are filing a case or defending it, this book will help you confidently traverse the legal divide in a business, contract, divorce/custody, negligence, small claims or other civil case. This frank guide will answer questions such as:• Should I represent myself?• What is the legal process?• How do I put together my case?• What do I do at trial?• What alternatives are there to trial?• Whose "good side" do I want to be on?• How do I deal with lawyers?• How do I keep from losing my marbles?Includes downloadable resources.
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Represent yourself when you need: An Uncontested DivorceA Living WillA Power of AttorneyA Last Will and TestamentTo File Chapter 7 BankruptcyTo File A Small ClaimTo Legally Change Your NameRelevant Forms And Instructions