Pro Se  Legal-ez

Black's Law Dictionary states: "Pro Se - for one's own behalf, appears for himself, as in the case of one who does not retain a lawyer to represent one in court".

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It isn't always true that you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get more for less.

Pro se Legal-ez is a set of guidelines written by a pro se litigant designed to make it easier for you to successfully represent yourself in court. It is based on real life experiences before judges. Used with other free, self-help, legal information available to pro se litigants, you can professionally represent yourself.

Sometimes, attorneys are too busy to learn your case. If you can't tell an attorney about your case, you'll never win.

"Even if your lawyer understands it, will he or she convince the judge or jury?"

"Can your attorney draft, file, and present your pleadings in a timely manner?"


You can compress the time by doing it yourself using free, self-help, legal information. Pro se litigants know their facts as they unfolded in real life. 

Pro se litigants win when they know how to write a complaint. They lose when they don't follow court rules and procedures.

Gene Zarwell's "Pro se Legal-ez" is a compilation of common sense guidelines that will help you through the mire of information and legalese thrown at you by opposing attorneys.

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