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February 27, 2019 By Debra Slone 2 Comments

Considering Going Pro se? Here Is What You Need To Know

What you need to know to go Pro Se

Pro se is Latin for ‘for oneself’ thus literally meaning ‘on behalf of oneself’. Unlike criminal cases where the government appoints legal representation for those who can’t afford a lawyer, parties in civil cases don’t have that privilege. Thus, if you go pro se, be prepared to see it to completion.

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