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5 Ways to Create Your Path to Positivity

Attorney at Work

Erin had been talking with her office staff about the negative nature of their family law clients and how wearing it was for everyone involved, when a team member said: “Isn’t this negativity what we are telling our clients to expect? The post 5 Ways to Create Your Path to Positivity appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. Guide & File is designed for parties who are not represented by an attorney at: [link] These services are being rolled out statewide.

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Kafka in America: When Judges Don’t Know the Law

The Crime Report

That sets up a situation in hundreds of civil legal cases involving small claims suits, evictions and other minor disputes, where the only individual in the courtroom who is aware of the law is the attorney for the prosecution, say the authors of the paper, Sara Sternberg Greene and Kristen Renberg, both of the Duke University School of Law.

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Paralegal Spotlight: Kari Fabrizio

NCBA

Since resettling to Forsyth County, North Carolina nearly 30 years ago, she has supported some of North Carolina’s most sought-after family law attorneys. Today, Kari is a North Carolina State Bar Certified Paralegal […]

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Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing

Attorney at Work

QUESTION: I’m a solo practitioner with a general practice handling everything from real estate transactions to family law. The post Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing appeared first on Attorney at Work. Transitioning to flat fees means passing the reasonableness test and following local ethics guide rails.

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The 2024 Distinguished Paralegal Award Winner: Margaret “Peggy” Pardue

NCBA

By the Communications Committee On June 21, 2024, Margaret “Peggy” Pardue was recognized as the 2024 Distinguished Paralegal Award recipient by the North Carolina Bar Association (“NCBA”). Pardue was nominated by Kristin Hampson, her attorney for whom she has spent the past 21 years supporting at Hampson Family Law in Raleigh.

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DivorceHelp123 Makes It As Easy As … Well … 1-2-3 For Family Lawyers to Intake Clients, Collect their Data, Generate Filings, Plan Scenarios, and More

LawSites

Attorneys practicing divorce and family law have certain basic needs. And although the name is “123,” the software is actually designed to track a five-step workflow that is core to most any family law practice. It also includes child support calculators for Florida, North Carolina and Colorado.

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