Why Do I Need a Lawyer, Anyway?

Why Do I Need a Lawyer, Anyway?Interested in representing yourself in a divorce settlement? Self-representation is the official term for advocating for oneself in court, rather than being represented by a lawyer. It’s also sometimes called pro se (which is Latin for “for oneself”) or propria persona (abbreviated to “pro per”).

Before you get too excited about the legal fees you’re going to be saving, you might want to reconsider. Though some only see the financial benefit of not hiring a lawyer, there are many advantages to having a legal expert advocate your case in court.

First and foremost, you’ll have someone with the experience, education, and training in legal matters by your side every step of the way. You won’t have to wonder what’s going on or frantically google every legal term you hear. Attorneys Kendall and Gkikas have been practicing law for many years, so they are thoroughly entrenched in the nuances of law. You can count on them to be loyal to you, meticulously research your case, and represent you with power and strength at every court proceeding.

Even if you do decide to represent yourself, you can still consult with attorneys Kendall and Gkikas to review settlement terms or advise you on what you can do to more efficiently bring a favorable resolution to your case.

Call 909-482-1422 or email info@parents4children.com to discuss your case today. Whatever your legal needs are, attorneys Kendall and Gkikas can help!