Q. Do I need a lawyer or can I do it myself?
A. Under
the law, a person is always entitled to represent himself. It is often difficult
to represent yourself in all but the most simple of cases. You may also jeopardize
important legal rights if not properly advised by an attorney. In family law
cases, the local Friend of the Court and/or the Circuit Court Clerk's Offices
will have pre-printed, standardized forms that can be purchased for a reasonable
fee for people interested in representing themselves. In addition, State Court
Administrative Office-approved forms are available online.
Beware of non-lawyers who offer assistance in drafting legal documents for
a fee. (See below)
Q. Can a person who is not a lawyer draft documents or help
me with my case?
A. In Michigan, the only individuals
who can draft legal documents for other people or give legal advice are lawyers
licensed to practice law in Michigan. Beware of non-lawyer individuals or companies
that draft legal documents for a fee, including divorce, bankruptcy, and estate
planning documents such as wills and trusts. Any non-lawyer who drafts legal
documents, gives legal advice, or gives the impression that they are an attorney
when they are not may be guilty of the unauthorized practice of law. Click
here to view the list of individuals and companies that have been found
to have engaged in the unauthorized practice of law as well as more information
about how to avoid being victimized by these companies and individuals.
Q. How
can I get an unauthorized practice of law complaint form?
A. Click here to
obtain a form to document your complaint. You will be asked to provide
dates, specific facts regarding what happened, and all documents, including
cancelled checks.
Q. How can I get an unauthorized practice of law Friend of
the Court complaint form?
A. Click here to
obtain a form to document your complaint. You will be asked to briefly
describe how your office became aware that a non-lawyer drafted legal documents
and/or gave legal advice, and attach copies of the documents in question.
Q. How do I find a lawyer?
A. The State
Bar of Michigan Lawyer Referral Service will
provide you with the name of an attorney in your area who accepts cases like
yours. The lawyers are required to have malpractice insurance and will charge
a reduced fee for the first visit.
Q. What if my attorney took my money but didn't perform any
services?
A. The Client
Protection Fund of the State Bar of Michigan may reimburse, up to a certain
limit, individuals who have been victimized by the intentional wrongful conduct
of a licensed Michigan attorney, with whom they had an attorney client relationship.
Q. I want to file a complaint against an attorney, where
do I start?
A. The Attorney
Grievance Commission processes complaints regarding Michigan Lawyers. Attorney
Grievance Commission, Marquette Building, Suite 256, 243 W. Congress, Detroit,
MI 48226. Phone (313) 961-6585.
Q. I want to file a complaint against a judge, where do I
start?
A. The Judicial
Tenure Commission processes complaints against Michigan Judges. Judicial
Tenure Commission, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 1410, Detroit, MI 48226. Phone
(313) 256-9104.