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No, you do not need a lawyer to file many civil or administrative complaints. Courts and agencies often provide self-help forms and instructions, and you can also work with a Legal Document Assistant for help preparing the paperwork correctly. That extra support can help you avoid common filing mistakes.
Yes, you can take legal action against a government agency. For federal agencies, you’ll need to complete their appeals process before filing a lawsuit. In California, under Government Code § 945.6, you must file your lawsuit within 6 months of receiving a right-to-sue letter. If no written notice is issued rejecting your claim, you have up to two years from the date of injury or damage to file.
The timeline depends on the facts of your case, the court’s schedule, and whether the dispute settles early. Some matters move faster when both sides reach an agreement, while cases that go to trial can take up to two years or longer from filing to judgment. Every case is different, so a clear timeline is not always possible.
You can get affordable legal document preparation and guidance for self-litigants across several areas, including probate, civil litigation, family law, immigration, bankruptcy, small claims, and administrative procedures. If you are not sure where your matter fits, you can review the Areas of Law page to find the service that matches your needs.
You should choose In Propria Persona Ai if you want affordable, hands-on support with legal document preparation without the cost of hiring an attorney. You get help from licensed Legal Document Assistants who can make complex procedures easier to understand and help you prepare your paperwork with more confidence. It is a practical way to move forward without feeling like you are going it alone.
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