is a quote most often attributed to
Abraham Lincoln, who was, himself, a lawyer. And, of course, there is
some truth to that statement, many attorneys recognize that they may
not be their own best choice in handling their own legal matter. Even
as qualified attorneys, their legal specialty, experience, and
knowledge may not be sufficient. For example, a corporate attorney
handling his own divorce, may be a very bad idea. Also, the personal
nature of family legal matters means that emotions can be at an all
time high.
However, for many people in Florida,
hiring an attorney is simply not an option. The cost of
representation is out of reach. Many people would prefer to hire an
attorney if they could, but have no choice but to proceed pro se. The
barriers that pro se litigants must overcome are substantial, as the
court system has a profound bias against self-represented parties --
even though around 70% of litigants in Florida family courts are, in
fact, pro se.
Florida legal document preparers
attempt to bridge the gap by offering document preparation services
to pro se litigants. Professionally prepared documents and
information about procedural rules can go a long way in helping
consumers navigate the court system.
However, just as there is a strong bias
against pro se litigants, there is also a strong bias against legal
document preparers. Legal document preparers face frequent harassment
from attorneys and the Florida Bar. It is my belief that the
attorneys who attack and malign legal document preparers do so
because they are at the bottom of the pack. The attorneys who attack
and malign document preparers are threatened by the very existence of
document preparers. They fear that consumers will turn to document
preparers for their simple uncontested legal matters. And rightly so.
Why does anyone need an attorney for a simple uncontested matter
anyway?
Document preparation and lawyering are
two completely different ball games. Theoretically, although
different ball games, we both want a positive outcome for the
consumers we serve.
Strike One:
I have had a couple of recent run ins
with attorneys for needlessly and publicly denigrating document
preparers in general. One of these run ins was on linkedin and some
other document preparers saw it, and some of those document preparers
also posted comments. The attorney made statements that document
preparers are at best incompetent and at worst perpetrating fraud. I
disagreed. He then quoted me the Florida Bar UPL rules. I
acknowledged that I am well aware of our limitations regarding UPL.
Then several document preparers also commented, stating that they
frequently refer customers to attorneys, and in turn attorneys
frequently refer consumers to them. That attorney ultimately removed
his post and all the comments along with it.
I do have some sympathy for attorneys.
They have painted themselves into a corner. Law schools have lowered
standards considerably; and there are now something like 94,000
attorneys in Florida. And with a Florida adult population of around
16 million - that's around one attorney to every 170 Florida adults.
Since many people never need an attorney, that could be some slim
pickins. Also, attorneys have monumental self-induced PR problems. I
don't go out of my way to malign attorneys,
And as the attorney on linkedin
discovered, I don't appreciate attorneys going out of their way to
malign document preparers.
Strike Two:
We recently came across an attorney
site advertising family law document preparation. The attorney site
states:
"Divorce
is never trouble-free, but why make it harder than you have to?
For
simple, uncontested cases, it’s
as low as $399,
and we make it as easy as 1, 2, 3:
- We’ll give you Florida Supreme Court approved forms absolutely free
- You’ll fill out the forms
- You’ll meet one-on-one with a member of our legal team to review the forms after you complete them
It’s
that simple. We’ll also explain local Court rules and give
you advice about filing your case and appearing before the Court.
Plus, we’ll also provide a Notary Public service for free!
The clerk’s office charges fees for the necessary Florida Supreme Court approved forms and doesn’t even provide assistance when filling them out...., we give you the forms for free and our attorneys provide legal advice for a nominal fee".
So
apparently the consumer has the pleasure of paying $399 to prepare
the forms themselves. For that $399 they get handed a stack of forms,
go home, fill them out, come back and review them with a "member
of their legal team", who I'm guessing is a paralegal. In the
real world, the forms are free, all the Supreme Court approved forms
are free. Patting themselves on the back for giving away what is free
seems a bit disingenuous to me. Notary services can also be free.
Most banks offer free notary services to their customers providing no
witness is required. Then comes the kicker the undisclosed "nominal
fee". Who knows what constitutes a nominal fee in attorney
world?
Strike
Three:
Another
family attorney site claimed the following. I do not include the
site, as I do not want to provide him with free advertising. However,
if you message me I'll send you the link and you can see for
yourself. The site boldly claims:
We want to put the document preparation companies out of business.
"They aren't lawyers. They
haven't the foggiest idea about Florida divorce law. Most are from
out of state. They sell access to a software program that fills
in blanks on a form. No lawyers. No real help. Mostly they get
it wrong. Mostly they don't include all of the required papers. They
charge too much. Some are practicing law without a license, which is
a 5 year felony in Florida. The Florida Bar goes after some of them
but doesn't have the manpower to shut them all down. Cyberspace can
be hard to get a handle on. We aim to put them out of business, which
is why we are charging so little."
This little paragraph is chock full of
lies and disinformation. I won't even dignify the comments with an
answer. This is a shame for consumers. Adding to consumers' confusion
as to what to do and how to navigate the legal system is a true
disservice.
You're OUT!
The silver lining for pro se litigants
is that despite their lack of knowledge of the law, they are their
own best experts on their case. It is the pro se litigant's life. To
an attorney it is just another case.
Very informative article Ruth. There will always be a need for attorneys, but not every case needs an attorney. It's too bad there are some attorneys that view us as such a threat they feel the need to lie and degrade document preparers.
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