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Destiney
05-05-2005, 12:24 AM
Can I get some general information on representing myself?
Thanks, I hope to get answers from you.


Destiney

Lucy88
05-05-2005, 12:24 AM
· You have a right to represent yourself in all court cases. Representing yourself is called acting pro se. Pro Se is a Latin phrase that means "for yourself."
· In some cases, like landlord/tenant and family, the court has developed easy-to-read court forms to help non-lawyers. Simplified court rules help non-lawyers in other cases, like small claims cases.
· Before deciding to represent yourself, you may want to consult a lawyer. Many lawyers offer free or inexpensive initial consultations.
Please contact me again if you have any questions.
Yours truly,
Lucy

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