Monday, April 18, 2016

Access to lawyers

licensed paralegal


Access to lawyers and advocates is often only an option for those with money. Litigation is expensive and the availability of legal services to less wealthy citizens is often problematic. In a democratic society, however, fairness and justice should be the same for everyone, whether they are rich and poor. As such there are ways to ensure that you are treated fairly, without necessarily having to revert to the major expense of lawyers in the case of litigation.





The most obvious is access to licensed paralegal  by subscribing to a legal aid organisation, for those that can afford a reasonable monthly premium from eighty to about a hundred and fifty rand per month. These organisations offer access to legal services through a network of appointed lawyers and an annual limit of licensed paralegal e is guaranteed. In reality this is another form of insurance and should be considered by people who believe they may well use the services of lawyers in litigation from time to time. These services clearly wouldn't include transfer of property and such issues, but will assist in dealing with the secondhand car dealer that sold you a 'bum' car and so on. The service is rendered by a panel of regular lawyers appointed countrywide by the service provider.



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