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Self – Representing In Arizona Courts
There are 3 levels of courts in Arizona
- Limited Jurisdiction
- General Jurisdiction
- Appellate Courts
Jurisdiction
- Justice Courts are limited jurisdiction courts.
- Superior Court of Arizona deals with Civil Law, Domestic Relations and Criminal Law.
- Litigation is not simple.
Litigation Steps
When you want to sue somebody, you need to know many things. First thing is what is your jurisdiction, or do you know which court to file your papers. Second and most important is what is the correct court and legal procedure in your particular case.
Role Of Independent Paralegal
This is just a start. There are times when you definitely need an attorney. There are also times when attorney will not take your case. You are smart enough to self – litigate. You will need a proper resources. Public access to our courts is helpful and resourceful. It is important to understand that Legal Document Preparers are not providing a legal advice. Don’t ask them to do so. Independent Paralegals in Arizona are Legal Documents Preparers that are licensed by the court and are educated to utilize public court resources and make your self – litigation easier for you. They will make it easier, but you will need to do the work.
By seeking the assistance of a trained, educated, and certified legal document preparer, individuals can benefit from personalized guidance, accurate and up-to-date information, a comprehensive understanding of legal language, and tailored solutions that address their specific needs. Prioritizing professional assistance ensures that legal documents are prepared correctly and safeguards the rights and interests of Arizona consumers.
Your document package can be ready within 24 hours of receiving all the information that I need from you. One revision is included in price.
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