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If I only knew how to do it, I would've done it pro se."

Attorneys use many reference books on how to proceed in Law.  Law is not difficult.  There are a lot of rules, procedures and precedents that must be followed in order to win in court.

Each court is different.  Their rules and procedures, though, are readily available to those who proceed pro se. 

You don't have to have a shelf full of books or a J.D. in law to read them, either. Legal references are available on the Internet, in your local library, in all state and  University law libraries.

It's not enough to just use guidelines.  It takes common sense and tenacity to win a judgment.  Below purchase your copy of this basic Due Process right's case protecting Plaintiff's rights to What Is Due. 

Your right is not the opportunity to pay $350 per hour to go to court.


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"Pro Se Legal-ez" presents some unique strategies and challenging tactics learned from Pro se actions.

Pro se legal-ez  -- a set of guidelines for winning!

Gene Zarwell's easy reading vignettes and pointers for on target pleadings and motions gives new meaning to Pro se litigation. It's almost a necessity to read them before going to court.