Courts stand at a crossroads between tradition and necessity. On the one hand, we are guardians of legal boundaries, carefully distinguishing who may practice law and what constitutes legal advice. On the other hand, we are confronted with an undeniable reality: In many locations around our country, people with legal problems never reach the courthouse door, often because: Distance: They live miles away from the courthouse or even any legal help. Affordability: They cannot afford to get the legal help…
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