Pro Se
Representing yourself in court without an attorney, also known as self-representation.
Understanding Pro Se
Filing pro se means you handle all legal paperwork, court appearances, and negotiations on your own. It is most common in uncontested divorces where both spouses agree on all terms. While it saves attorney fees, pro se litigants risk making procedural errors or accepting unfavorable terms. Many courts offer self-help centers with forms and basic guidance for pro se filers.
Real-World Examples
He filed for divorce pro se using the court's self-help packet and saved thousands in legal fees.
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