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For Immediate Release
January 30, 2007
Contact
Beth Parker
bparker@naldp.org
(202)-955-5578
Washington, DC—The National
Association of Legal Document Preparers (NALDP) released
today general guidelines on how to become a legal document
preparer, a non-attorney who helps consumers represent
themselves in undisputed legal matters by preparing
the necessary legal documents to court standards. Unlike
paralegals, legal document preparers do not work under
the supervision of an attorney.
The full article is available here
on the NALDP Web site.
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About NALDP
National Association of Legal Document Preparers, Inc.,
based in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit organization
formed to give a voice and a national forum to the growing
number of legal document preparers, legal technicians,
online legal document providers and independent paralegals
across the country. We are a grassroots network dedicated
to the principle that all citizens have a constitutional
right to represent themselves; and, in exercising that
right, they have affordable access to efficient, effective
and ethical legal document preparation services. In
addition to those professionals working directly with
legal documents, our membership includes public policy,
education and consumer advocacy professionals who share
a commitment to the principles of NALDP. More information
is available at http://www.naldp.org.
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