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Perceptions of Remote and Walk‐In Service Delivery in Family Law Cases
Authors:Lonni Summers  Bradley Powers  Jamie Walter
Abstract:In recent years, the number of litigants representing themselves without legal counsel has increased across the United States. Courts have responded by creating programs and services to help litigants represent themselves. Self‐help centers nationwide use different models to deliver legal advice and information to unrepresented litigants. Some offer court‐based, walk‐in self‐help centers. Others provide services remotely via phone, web, email, video conferencing, and live chat. In Maryland, self‐help center services are offered at walk‐in centers and remotely by phone and live chat. This article examines litigants' perceptions of in‐person and remote delivery of legal advice and information on family law matters. Results revealed that all three service delivery methods have high satisfaction rates, but chat users were less likely to feel as though they knew what to do next. They were also less optimistic about their case than were phone or in‐person users.
Keywords:In‐Person Self‐Help  Online Self‐Help Centers  Remote Self‐Help  Self‐Help Centers  and Self‐Help Center Satisfaction Rates
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