Nolo Logo Lawyer Directory Newsletter Nolo Now: Nolo's Online Document Service Blogs Cart
Estate planning for less -- save 37% now!
Representing Yourself
Make a legally valid will online.
Represent Yourself in Court
Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare & Try a Winning Case
Book / $27.99
eBook / $23.99

Deposition Handbook
Nolo's Deposition Handbook
Book / $22.04
eBook / $22.04

Legal Research
Legal Research: How to Find & Understand the Law
Book / $27.99
eBook / $23.99


 

Page 1 of 8  next »

Represent Yourself in Court FAQ


Represent yourself effectively in court, without being intimidated.

»  Is it ever sensible to appear in court without a lawyer?

Can I learn everything I need to know to represent myself in court?

Is it difficult to prepare the paperwork to initiate a lawsuit?

I've filed my lawsuit. What do I need to do next?

What are the stages of a typical trial?

How do I question witnesses in court?

When my case finally makes it to the courtroom, I'm afraid I won't know what to say, when to say it, or even where to stand. How can I learn what to do?

When do I have a right to have my civil case heard by a jury?

Is it ever sensible to appear in court without a lawyer?

When it comes to small claims court, yes, definitely. Small claims court was designed to be accessible to nonlawyers. In a regular, more formal courtroom, sometimes it's also a good idea to represent yourself. Hiring a lawyer is almost always unaffordable for disputes that involve less than $25,000 and often unaffordable for disputes in the $50,000-$100,000 range. In these cases, representing yourself may be your only reasonable option. That's why Nolo publishes Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare & Try a Winning Case.

Back to top


Reprint permissions  

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  next »

Judge Joe Brown ad
Survive a PC disaster with Carbonite online backup. Try it free!