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My Legal Coach MLC | My Legal Coach provides support and assistance for clients who wish to represent themselves in

10/13/2021
10/06/2021

When you represent yourself in your family law matter, it can feel like you're always climbing a huge mountain with no way to see the top. My Legal Coach is your one-stop-shop for all your Legal Service needs.

My Legal Coach provides assistance, guidance, and coaching for the following:

drafting (including correspondence, court documents and agreements)
researching case law
ghost writing
assistance with organizing all aspects of your legal file
preparation and coaching for court
Review and edit documents

Don't struggle in the weeds. Be unconventional and use the services of My Legal Coach to help you succeed in court.

Feeling overwhelmed? Reach out to me today so we can discuss your path forward.

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(437)747-6884

10/01/2021

Hi there! My name is Nicole, and I would like to introduce myself and my business to begin to help as many people as possible with their family law matters.

To be clear, I am not a lawyer, but I have worked as a law clerk (or, in the U.S., a paralegal) for over 10 years. I have experience with all types of family law matters, including child protection (I've worked in a firm that represented the Society and in an independent firm that represented the parents). I am also a fully certified Legal Coach with the Legal Coaches Association.

My goal is to sincerely help people that are unrepresented by counsel. Self-Represented Litigants (or SRL's) represent 64-74% of family law cases. While I cannot represent a client in court, I provide behind-the-scenes help (the stuff that law clerks do for lawyers) while also providing the coaching needed to successfully represent themselves.

I started my business because I had seen way too many clients run out of money before their case was finalized without any resources to guide them. When legal aid clients run out of hours and their certificate is exhausted, they too have nowhere to turn. In child protection cases, it can be challenging to find a lawyer that will accept a legal aid certificate, often running out of hours before finalizing their matter.

I provide legal services to people residing in Ontario, Canada. Still, I can also assist those living outside of the province, including in the United States (such as drafting and preparing you to represent your case efficiently in court). While the laws are different, the rules inside the courtroom are the same.

By no means am I trying to bash any lawyer because I know some very talented and successful lawyers and would recommend them to anyone looking for a lawyer. I welcome any questions you may have (please post in the comments section) and encourage open dialogue. If there is a topic that you would like to know more about, please let me know. If you think that you or someone you know could use my services, please contact me.

09/28/2021

This is why you need a legal coach!

Self-Represented Litigants in Family Law

There is not just one "type" of person who self-represents.
Self-represent litigants (SRLs) are reported to come from all income and education levels and may have differing motivations. Studies indicate that individuals’ motivations for not hiring counsel can be complex and multifaceted. These include feeling that they cannot afford a lawyer or do not qualify for assistance (this is the most prevalent motivation), not being able to find a lawyer, being unhappy with prior experiences, a lack of trust, and, for a few, a belief that they can do it themselves. Overall, SRLs report their experience to be anxiety-producing and uncertain.

The number of SRLs is increasing
Several Canadian studies have noted increases in self-represent litigants (SRLs) over the last two decades and particularly in the last five years - as reported by court staff, judges, lawyers, other family justice service (FJS) professionals, and indicated by court data. The Justice Canada Survey of Family Courts supports this conclusion: in the last 12-15 years, an increasing number of divorcing parents did not have representation when resolving child-related issues such as custody, access and child support.

Based on the limited provincial/territorial statistics reported in 2012, it is estimated that between 40% and 57% of parties are self-represented when they appear in court for family law issues. At the time the case is opened (i.e., at filing) even more are unrepresented; court-reported estimates range from 64% to 74%. Surveys of judges, lawyers and other FJS professionals indicate that they believe the number of SRLs has increased over the last five years, estimating that between 50% and 80% of parties to civil/family actions are self-represented.Footnote8

SRLs have difficulty navigating the Family Justice System and require more court resources
Although there have been many references to the pressures that SRLs put on the family justice system and increased costs for the parties themselves, there are no quantitative data that measure this cost. However, court staff report that they deal with many SRLs (2-3 per day) and that dealing with SRLs takes a significant amount of time (2-3 hours per case). Cases with SRLs may also result in repeated contact, likely meaning more than two or three hours of time. Lawyers and judges report that SRLs take up more court time, are less likely to settle, and that when one party is represented, the legal costs for that party increase. The SRLs report difficulty understanding the rules and procedures of filing court documents as well as hearings and trials, leading to an increased need for assistance, repeated returns to court and repeated document filing.

Family law cases often require significant court time, representing fifty percent of civil court events. When custody, access and child support are at issue, family cases take more time and court appearances. Many judges and lawyers report that SRLs fare worse in court than those with representation, despite the extra time and assistance provided to them.

SRLs may have unrealistic expectations for their court outcomes
Judges and lawyers indicate that for the most part, SRLs have unrealistically high expectations of the outcomes they are likely to achieve. These falsely optimistic expectations may be why SRLs are more likely to go to trial than settle their disputes.

09/27/2021

I have been working as a law clerk since 2011 after graduating from Seneca College. I specialize in all aspects of family law, including child protection matters. I have always wanted to work one-on-one with clients to help them better manage and understand what they needed to confidently take charge of their legal matters. Working in a law firm didn't allow for this specialized service I felt so many clients needed, especially for those that were unrepresented. I felt something was missing in my career, but I couldn't figure out how to combine my legal knowledge with my passion. In August 2021, I finally learned how to combine the two and became a certified legal coach with the Legal Coaches Association.

I will work with you as your personal law clerk and legal coach to help you take charge of your legal matter. If you feel overwhelmed by not having a lawyer, my services aim to introduce clarity and better manage the emotional stress that family law matters bring. At My Legal Coach, your confidence to successfully represent yourself in court is what matters most to me.

I offer packages for a variety of needs and budgets. All of my coaching sessions and services are flexible and fully customizable, to the needs of each specific client. Book a consultation to see the choices you have to help you manage your family law matter.

Give me a call so we can come up with your personalized coaching package together.

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