Have questions? Start with support. Informational only. Read the policy note.

Support portal

Choose the right legal self-representation training track before you overload yourself.

This page works like a support desk without the filler. It tells you where to start, what to read next, and which page answers which kind of problem.

Learning path

Recommended reading order

1. Learn the landscape

Use the online legal self help course if you still need the basic map.

2. Organize the case

Move into Court Calm when facts, dates, and evidence still feel scattered.

3. Prepare for court

Use the pro se course and the court prep guides when the hearing becomes the main pressure point.

4. Refine the paperwork

Use the templates page when formatting, declarations, and exhibit references are slowing you down.

FAQ

Support answers

What if I only have one hour to start?

Open the online legal self help course or Court Calm and build one clean page of notes first.

What if I need to represent myself in court soon?

Use the Pro Se Court page together with the how-to-prepare guide and keep your notes short.

Do these pages replace legal advice?

No. They are educational workflows designed to make your research and preparation more usable.