WHY YOU DON’T WANT AN ATTORNEY
Should I hire an attorney?
That is a question that each must answer for themselves. However, before making that decision, you might wish to consider the following questions and answers:
- To what or whom is an attorney’s first duty? We consult the latest Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.) legal encyclopedia, volume 7, section 4 for the answer below:
- What is the legal relationship between an attorney and his/her client?
- What is a ward of the court?
(Are you an infant or person of unsound mind?)
- Do you need to challenge jurisdiction? Better read the following, particularly “…because if pleaded by an attorney…”
Conclusions of law:
- When you hire an attorney, you become a ward of the court and a second class citizen and you admit the jurisdiction of the court in the matter at hand.
- You can’t hire an attorney if you want to challenge jurisdiction.
- If you want to challenge jurisdiction, the only way you can do it is as a “sui juris” and/or “in propria persona”.
Should you hire an attorney? What do you think?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
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