Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Representation in Family Court by non-lawyer
I know that a party is allowed to represent him/herself (acting pro se) in Family Court Proceedings, however, is a party allowed to be represented by a non-lawyer, such as law student, tax advisor, legal advisor, private citizen? If so or if not, where in the written law for NY state could this information be found?
Asked on 5/24/02, 6:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jonathan J. Braverman
Jonathan J. Braverman, Attorney & Mediator
Re: Representation in Family Court by non-lawyer
No!
Only licensed attorneys may represent other people in court.
You wouldn't want me to fix your car ...
or your plumbing. Trust me.
Answered on 5/24/02, 10:41 pm