Limited Scope Representation
Are you going to court over a family legal matter?
- Your spouse is suing you over custody of your children. You have no choice but to go to court
- Your spouse is asking for too much alimony, and it’s money you don’t have. You are being forced to go to court to settle the issue before a judge
- You are divorced and your spouse is asking for more child support
Consider talking to a family law attorney who offers Limited Scope Representation. You can save on lawyer fees and have much more control over your family law case.
If you believe you can do much of the work yourself for your court case, but you think you need legal support from an attorney to make sure you are doing it right, then this program is for you.
- Your Lawyer’s Qualifications & the Judge’s Support
- How a Lawyer Can Help You
- What You Should Discuss with Your Lawyer
Contact Us
If you still have questions after reviewing this program, or you want us to find you a lawyer, call:
(925) 825-5700
Definitions
Limited Scope Representation
This means that you are using a limited amount of your attorney’s time to help you with your family law legal matter—in order to save money. Your attorney determines (or “scopes out”) what you need to do, and what you can do, to successfully represent yourself in court.
