PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Representing Yourself Can Be Costly, Georgia Judges Say

More Georgians are representing themselves in an effort to save on legal fees. But self-representation can be costly when it results in an unfavorable decision in court.

2010-10-15
October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Americans may encounter legal issues for a number of reasons: custody disputes, divorces and criminal charges are just a few of the situations that can arise in an average person's life. For most people dealing with such issues, the assistance of an experienced attorney is not just a convenience, it is crucial. But the slow economy has led more Georgians to represent themselves in an effort to save on legal fees. Though this method may initially appeal to those facing a personal budget crunch, the ultimate result of an unfavorable decision in court can be far more costly.

The Trend toward Self-Representation

A survey recently released by the American Bar Association found that 60 percent of judges said the number of self-represented cases increased in 2009. This survey was meant to gauge the impact of the economy on the courts. The most common types of cases in which self-representation is growing are domestic relations, foreclosures and housing. Georgia had the highest participation of any state in the survey, with 124 judges responding.

Although surveys of judges give some indication of how many people are handling their own cases, the exact number is unknown, because state courts do not track these statistics. But the number of people choosing self-representation appears to be on the rise, especially in family law courts.

The tough economy has not only contributed to an increase in self-representation. It has also resulted in decreased funding for the courts. But as courts strive to become more efficient, self-represented litigants tend to slow down the proceedings and use more staff time.

An even bigger concern than delay is that self-represented litigants may be doing themselves more harm than good. According to some judges, people acting as their own lawyers often fail to complete paperwork, neglect to give proper notice, and commit other common procedural errors. Those who choose self-representation usually do not know the rules of evidence, and may have a very difficult time in presenting their side of the story within the court rules.

This poses challenges for clerks and judges, who must make complicated decisions without all of the facts that may be relevant to the case. Neither clerks nor judges are allowed to give legal advice. Clerks are not lawyers, and can get in trouble for practicing law without a license by assisting self-represented litigants. Judges must remain impartial in order to play their proper role. In cases where someone had no legal representation, 62 percent of judges surveyed by the American Bar Association said outcomes were worse for the unrepresented party.

Limited Scope Representation

Those charged with a crime who cannot afford to hire a defense attorney are entitled to have a lawyer appointed to represent them free of charge. However, even in civil cases, there may be cost-saving options. Unbundled legal services, or limited scope representation, is a new concept currently being promoted in Cobb County that could mean saving on fees while still getting the benefit of a qualified advocate. A popular unbundled legal service is an attorney consultation, where a lawyer can give advice on how to proceed with a case, as well as help in preparing legal documents for a single court hearing. This can provide a litigant with some guidance in court, while saving the full cost of a retainer to secure representation during an entire case. Although limited scope representation is not without its critics among both lawyers and judges, most agree that some form of representation is better than none at all for those involved in court proceedings.

The Advantages of Seeking Representation

Going without a lawyer and trying to handle things yourself is very often penny wise and pound foolish. There is no substitute for the assistance of an experienced attorney. A lawyer can help clients navigate complicated legal processes, gather and present relevant evidence, and make effective legal arguments. When it comes to contested proceedings, especially in family law courts, the stakes are too high to go without the counsel of an experienced attorney.

Article provided by The Siemon Law Firm
Visit us at www.siemonlawfirm.com


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Bigmouthmedia Reveals Affiliates Pushing Aggressively into Digital

2010-10-15
Bigmouthmedia's 2010 affiliate survey, which was targeted directly at affiliates themselves, revealed the channel is bullish on digital marketing techniques such as location-based marketing and video advertising. While affiliates pushed ahead with both innovative techniques and mainstays of digital success such as SEO through true content offerings, a full 68% agreed that agencies failed to provide enough creative resources to support the campaign. Affiliates listed blog friendly banners, data feeds and videos among the shortfall of creative supplies. A further 76% of ...

Valued Opinions Uncovers Public Opinions on Match Fixing

Valued Opinions Uncovers Public Opinions on Match Fixing
2010-10-15
Valued Opinions, an online market research panel looked into the recent scandal surrounding the Pakistani cricket team and revealed its findings. Match fixing allegations have once again shocked the world by revealing the dark side of sport. While most sports ambassadors are true to the game, every now and then, someone, somewhere is named and shamed for their scandalous behaviour. Through its online polls, Valued Opinions uncovered whether allegations of match fixing have the ability to change opinions on sports or not. Match fixing commonly happens when players ...

Guoman Hotels' Charing Cross Set to Invest GBP2.5m in Buckingham Wing Transformation

2010-10-15
Guoman Hotels' most centrally-located London hotel, Charing Cross, is undergoing a GBP2.5m transformation to its Buckingham Wing, to be named The Executive Wing. Complete with its own check-in reception desk and dedicated concierge service, the 85-bedroomed wing will become an exclusive area within the deluxe hotel. In response to feedback from Charing Cross' business and leisure travellers, each room will include black out blinds, large work stations with Wi-Fi, Hypnos beds (a brand recommended by the Queen), rain head showers and tea/coffee facilities, for the optimum ...

MyJohannesburgInfo Announces Boost Due to Launch of Hub Site

2010-10-15
MyJohannesburgInfo.com has announced that the launch of the international hub site, MyDestinationInfo.com is seen as a huge boost to the local Johannesburg-based franchise. The hub site, which acts as a starting point for travellers looking for news, inspiration or in-depth travel information, is billed as a top contender on the international online travel guide market. MyDestinationInfo.com will feed traffic from around the world to the 64 online travel guides, and with carefully constructed travel articles offering contextual information on the various destinations, ...

Guoman Hotels' Royal Horseguards Property Celebrates National Chocolate Week

2010-10-15
Guoman Hotels' five star Whitehall hotel The Royal Horseguards has created an unashamedly decadent treat to challenge even the most ardent chocoholics for National Chocolate Week. The Royal Horseguards' indulgent Chocolate Afternoon Tea has been designed by the hotel's resident pastry chef Joanne Todd. Todd joined The Royal Horseguards in 2010 as a Pastry Chef after wowing the hotel with her talent and has proven herself to be imaginative, ambitious, reliable and trustworthy, showcasing an eye for detail and a passion for food, hospitality and customer satisfaction. Utilising ...

Lv= Launches iPhone App For Job Seekers

2010-10-15
LV= has announced it has launched an app for the iPhone which is aimed at job seekers. The application features LV='s iconic green heart and includes an interactive map that highlights LV='s offices across the country. Users are able to specify a location and search for jobs that are relevant to them. Alternatively they are able to view all jobs currently available across the country. Via the app, users can find detailed job role specifications and users can email selected jobs on-to themselves or friends. There is also the opportunity to sign up to receive job alerts ...

100 Years of the Scouting Movement and the Centenary of One of America's Youngest Eagle Scouts - Author & Humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard

100 Years of the Scouting Movement and the Centenary of One of Americas Youngest Eagle Scouts - Author & Humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard
2010-10-15
They are well-known pioneers of space, music, business, scientific innovation, humanitarian endeavors and well-known political figures - and all have one thing in common: they have depended on their Eagle Scout training to help them lead inspiring lives and influence the world for the better. Neil Armstrong, Michael Bloomberg, Steve Fossett, John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford Jr. and L. Ron Hubbard are among some of the nation's most prestigious Eagle Scouts. Scouting has been celebrated throughout this summer in its 100th anniversary, and the centennial celebration of Eagle ...

Depuy Hip Recall Due to Metal Toxicity a Major Concern for All DePuy Hip Patients

2010-10-15
The DePuy hip implant recall has caused real concern among patients who were implanted with a metal on metal DePuy ASR Hip Resurfacing System or DePuy ASR XL Acetabular System. While failure rates of 12% may affect thousands of patients, doctors say that the metal toxicity from chromium and cobalt debris entering their blood stream and causing serious injury may affect all DePuy hip patients. DePuy ASR Hip Patients Prone To Metal Toxicity Although DePuy hip implant lawsuits generally allege that these medical devices where defective and that the company knew of the ...

OneHeartWeddings.com Provides DIY Brides Plenty of Help with Etiquette, Ideas and Resources

OneHeartWeddings.com Provides DIY Brides Plenty of Help with Etiquette, Ideas and Resources
2010-10-15
One Heart Weddings' new site is fast becoming one of the premier resources for DIY brides - offering hundreds of printable designs and wedding sets that can be personalized and printed at home, allowing brides the opportunity to enjoy the process of creating something beautiful and unique all while saving time and money. The site and blog also has tremendous resources for brides around etiquette, wedding themes, and planning. Visit www.OneHeartWeddings.com for more information. Today's bride wants convenience, inspiration, and great resources - and doesn't want to spend ...

Robust Security Standards, Global Footprint Land Intechra in Leaders Quadrant of Gartner Study

2010-10-15
Intechra, the largest independent IT asset disposition (ITAD) company in the United States, today announced that it has been named a leading North America-based ITAD vendor by Gartner, Inc. According to Gartner's 2010 Magic Quadrant for North America Information Technology Asset Disposition, a comprehensive assessment that focuses on the capabilities of U.S.- and Canadian-based vendors, Intechra is positioned in the Leaders quadrant. The Magic Quadrant, which represents Gartner's initial coverage of the ITAD industry, addresses ITAD providers that Gartner believes have ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Technology could boost renewable energy storage

Introducing SandAI: A tool for scanning sand grains that opens windows into recent time and the deep past

Critical crops’ alternative way to succeed in heat and drought

Students with multiple marginalized identities face barriers to sports participation

Purdue deep-learning innovation secures semiconductors against counterfeit chips

Will digital health meet precision medicine? A new systematic review says it is about time

Improving eye tracking to assess brain disorders

Hebrew University’s professor Haitham Amal is among a large $17 million grant consortium for pioneering autism research

Scientists mix sky’s splendid hues to reset circadian clocks

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Outstanding Career and Research Achievements

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Early Career Scientists’ Achievements and Research Awards

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Education and Outreach Awards

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Promotion of Women in Neuroscience Awards

Baek conducting air quality monitoring & simulation analysis

Albanese receives funding for scholarship grant program

Generative AI model study shows no racial or sex differences in opioid recommendations for treating pain

New study links neighborhood food access to child obesity risk

Efficacy and safety of erenumab for nonopioid medication overuse headache in chronic migraine

Air pollution and Parkinson disease in a population-based study

Neighborhood food access in early life and trajectories of child BMI and obesity

Real-time exposure to negative news media and suicidal ideation intensity among LGBTQ+ young adults

Study finds food insecurity increases hospital stays and odds of readmission 

Food insecurity in early life, pregnancy may be linked to higher chance of obesity in children, NIH-funded study finds

NIH study links neighborhood environment to prostate cancer risk in men with West African genetic ancestry

New study reveals changes in the brain throughout pregnancy

15-minute city: Why time shouldn’t be the only factor in future city planning

Applied Microbiology International teams up with SelectScience

Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center establishes new immunotherapy institute

New research solves Crystal Palace mystery

Shedding light on superconducting disorder

[Press-News.org] Representing Yourself Can Be Costly, Georgia Judges Say
More Georgians are representing themselves in an effort to save on legal fees. But self-representation can be costly when it results in an unfavorable decision in court.