Tips & Tools for Using Limited Assistance Representation in your Probate & Family Court Practice
Giving self-represented litigants greater access to attorneys and justice while protecting attorneys serving in LAR roles
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Product Description
Product Description
Limited Assistance Representation (LAR) permits attorneys to assist a self-represented litigant on a limited basis without undertaking a full representation of the client for all events or issues related to the legal matter for which the attorney is engaged.
Best practices require the attorney to specifically discuss with the client the issues for which the attorney will be responsible and those that will be handled by the client. For example, is the attorney simply preparing documents for the client? Or will the attorney also attend a court hearing with the client? The attorney and client can enter into additional agreements as needed. Obtaining the client’s informed consent is key.
LAR provides the public with greater access to attorneys by limiting the duration of the representation, but not the commitment to the service for which the attorney is engaged.
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Agenda & Materials
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12:00pm - 12:05pm
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12:05pm - 12:20pm
What Is Limited Assistance Representation?
on demand video Add to CartShannon Murphy Barnes, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
Cynthia T. Runge, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
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12:20pm - 12:35pm
How Do I Get Trained in Limited Assistance Representation?
on demand video Add to CartShannon Murphy Barnes, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
Cynthia T. Runge, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
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12:35pm - 12:50pm
How to Use Limited Assistance Representation to Enhance Your Family Law Practice
on demand video Add to CartShannon Murphy Barnes, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
Cynthia T. Runge, Esq., Peridot Family Law LLC , Boston
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12:50pm - 1:00pm
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MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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