…clients with limited income, pro se (self-represented) litigants, especially those with family, small estate, debt collection, landlord-tenant, and traffic court questions, middle and high school students, college, law school, and paralegal…
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Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
The King County Law Library blogs about More People are Acting as their Own Lawyers, linking to this story: “ More people acting as their own lawyers: Courts clog…
Oregon (and other State) Courts: Official Dictionary
The Oregon Judicial Department’s (OJD) 2002 Style Manual specifies the Webster’s Third International New International Dictionary (unabridged ed. 2002) as the court’s “official” (non-legal) dictionary. (Many, possibly all,…
Debt Collection Lawsuit Research Guide
…decided in a court of law. A debt collection lawsuit is started in a court by a “cause of action” as the particular amount of money owed. The person or…
New Resources for Landlord Tenant Issues in Oregon
The Washington County Circuit Court has posted informational videos about court procedures for evictions. These are short videos available in English and Spanish that contain general information about evictions…
How do I file for or respond to a divorce?
…court has forms for. The trick can be finding the right form. The Washington County Circuit Court’s forms page has several “Family Law” forms. Dissolution is the term they use…
How to Find Oregon Base Fines (Traffic)
…on Materials and Resources b) Click on Court Rulesc) Click on the drop down menu d) Select Base Fine Summary and click on View to read the PDF.e) Voila! 2)…
They Had “Access,” But They Didn’t Get Justice (28 GJPLP 321 (2021))
…Minnesota, a custody case came before the district court where both parties were unrepresented …. [See article for description of the authors’ example.] “This case is an example of…
Electronic Recording of Conversations in Oregon
…Court of Appeals has a few more things to say about this subject. You can start with this Oregonian article: “ If an Oregon police officer is recording your…
Nine Things Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants Need to Know
Whether you are going into Small Claims Court, Circuit Court, Bankruptcy Court, or into Traffic Court, if you want to win or at least stay in control of…
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