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Arizona's First Legal Paraprofessional - Stephanie Villalobos, De Novo Law LLC

Mar 2

Can't Afford A Divorce Lawyer? Consider a Legal Paraprofessional in Arizona

This article is based on a previously published story

https://lifestyle.953hlf.com/story/45906440/cant-afford-a-divorce-lawyer-consider-a-legal-paraprofessional-in-arizona

In Nov. 2020, the Arizona Supreme Court unanimously voted to eliminate Rule 5.4, which previously prohibited nonlawyers from partnering with attorneys or having financial interests in law practices

By doing so, the Court paved the way for the State Bar of Arizona to create a new level of legal services, the Legal Paraprofessional (LP). The high courts intent was to provide access to justice for Arizona residents unable to afford the high cost of traditional lawyers or attorneys.

Applicants must meet specific education and experience requirements and pass exams in their practice areas, as well as core exams.

Much like traditional Arizona lawyers, Legal Paraprofessionals, dubbed by some as “legal practitioners”, are licensed to offer a range of legal services in divorce law, administrative, criminal, civil, and family law matters with very few restrictions.

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Stephanie Villalobos, De Novo Law

In November 2021, Stephanie Villalobos became the first licensed legal paraprofessional in Arizona. Ms. Villalobobos has over 30 years of experience, working alongside accomplished attorneys, and for the last 15 years, has performed associate-level type work under the guidance and supervision of Arizona attorneys.

As a State Bar licensed LP, Ms. Villalobos founded De Novo Law in Phoenix to serve the unmet family law needs of the community . Her firm provides a variety of family law services to advise clients and represent their cases in court.

De Novo Law Family Law Practice Areas

Stephanie Villalobos is licensed as an LP in the area of family law. She can provide services in all of the following practice areas:

Divorce with or without children Annulment Spousal maintenance/alimony Establishment of paternity Child custody Child support LBGTQ family law Mediation/alternative dispute resolution Debt and asset division Separate and marital property Grandparents' rights Relocations Fathers' rights Contested and uncontested divorce Legal separation Parenting time and decision-making authority Enforcement of orders

How Can Legal Paraprofessionals Save You Money?

Many people seeking justice in family courts or divorce cannot afford traditional divorce lawyers or family law attorneys Others want to save money while pursuing legal remedies for their family law matters. A legal paraprofessional can provide legal services at a significantly lower rate than what an attorney would charge for the same services.

With a legal paraprofessional, you can receive legal advice, get help with drafting and filing legal pleadings and motions, initiate or respond to court actions, be represented in court, and finalize your case. A legal paraprofessional may charge a flat fee or by the hour, for bundled or unbundled services.

By contrast, most attorneys are hired to represent clients throughout entire cases, leading to substantial attorney's fees. The ability to hire Stephanie Villalobos to perform specific services in divorce or other family law matters can reduce overall costs considerably, often without large retainers.

License Requirements for Legal Paraprofessionals in Arizona

to be licensed as a Legal Paraprofessional, applicants must qualify through experience or education. Ms. Villalobos completed her education in paralegal studies and worked as a family law paralegal for more than 30 years.

In addition , applicants must pass a three-hour professional responsibility exam and a three-hour exam in the practice field in which they seek to be licensed. The tests cover the legal rules of ethics and professional responsibility, legal terms, client communication and confidentiality, substantive law, preparation of legal documents, gathering of information, and other topics.

Background checks are required, and applicants must meet standards set by the Arizona Supreme Court to obtain a LP license. LPs must also complete continuing education units annually in the areas of law.

Contact De Novo Law to Speak with a Legal Paraprofessional

Stephanie Villalobos is the founder of De Novo Law and is the first licensed paraprofessional in the state of Arizona. She has more than 30 years of experience working in family law and is equipped to provide skilled and knowledgeable representation to her clients.

If you have one of the previously listed family law issues, contact De Novo Law today to schedule an appointment.

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