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  2. Legal Self Help Center opens in historic courthouse - AOL

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    The Hillsdale County Courthouse is now home to a legal self-help center thanks in part to a grant the county received to aid those with legal matters.

  3. Superior Court of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Family Court Self Help Center – "provides legal information and assistance to self-represented parties in Family Court Cases." Family Treatment Court –"court-supervised, voluntary, comprehensive residential substance abuse treatment program for mothers/female caretakers whose children are the subject of a child neglect case."

  4. Many pro se resources come from these sources: local courts, which may offer limited self-help assistance; [58] public interest groups such as the American Bar Association, which sponsors reform and promotes resources for self-help [citation needed]; and commercial services, which sell pre-made forms allowing self-represented parties to have ...

  5. Representing yourself in court? L.A. Law Library can help you ...

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    In-person assistance with legal and court information can be found at the L.A. County Law Library in downtown Los Angeles. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Nolo (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Its areas of focus include immigration, family law, employment law, tenant and landlord issues, wills, trusts and intellectual property. [5] Even though Nolo encourages consumers and small business owners to handle their own legal matters when it is reasonably feasible to do so, the company recommends getting professional legal help for ...

  7. Henderson history: Creation of family court judge job tied to ...

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    An article in The Gleaner of Nov. 15, 1998, first raised the idea of a family court judge, by which time the state AOC had signed off on the idea of a local judicial center. Kentucky’s first ...