Limited Assistance Representation
Attorney in Massachusetts
Certified Limited Assistance Representation
Stefanie M. Roberts, Esquire, is certified as a Limited Assistance Representation ( also known as “LAR”) Attorney and offers this as a cost effective way to tailor her legal representation in a practical and cost effective way that works for her clients. While the traditional model of practice involves an attorney receiving a retainer to represent you throughout the entirety of a case, this growing Massachusetts legal practice allows for the client to have an attorney assist them in a specific aspect of their case, hearing, filing, or simple negotiation. LAR allows an attorney to “unbundle” their services. Attorney Roberts can discuss your case and needs and whether LAR is a feasible option your case. Perhaps you and your spouse have already attended divorce mediation but you’re seeking some legal advice as to the rights you may be giving up. Or an ex-spouse has filed a complaint for modification of a finalized divorce and an emergency motion and you’re not in a position to pay a large retainer, but you know you need some assistance. LAR is a way in which you can receive legal advice, receive assistance in drafting legal documents required by the court, and continue to represent yourself for some aspects of the case.
Limited Assistance Representation Attorney in Massachusetts FAQ
Duties of an Attorney Hired for Limited Assistance Representation
When an attorney for LAR is secured, the client and the attorney together draft an agreement pertaining to the specific nature and scope of the representation. There will be a clear set of rules and specifics outlining what portion of litigation or what specific areas of a case the limited assistance attorney may assist with or be responsible for. Both the client and the attorney must fully negotiate the terms to ensure costs and time involved in any particular case or hearing. For example, a limited assistance attorney may come to court on a specific day but otherwise not be involved in other aspects of the case or they may act as an advisor when a client is preparing to represent themselves.
Common Reasons for Investing in Limited Assistance Representation
There are typically a variety of factors that may lead a client to choose LAR in Massachusetts. For some clients, the hearing or case may not warrant full representation. If a client only needs assistance in preparing legal documents and organizing materials relevant to their case or position, yet they feel completely comfortable representing themselves before a judge or hearing, LAR is a viable option. For some clients, it is a cost effective way to secure legal advice without paying an exorbitant amount for long-term legal fees they may not be able to afford. There is a segment of the population that may not qualify for free legal assistance through the state yet they can’t afford to hire or retain an attorney for a significant amount of time. LAR is an innovative way to tap into the legal advice and guidance you need and still have the independence to navigate the legal system in the way that best suits your needs.
Let’s Work Together
(978) 537-9525
142 Main Street Leominster, MA 01453
Business Email: info@cirilloroberts.com
New Case? Start Here