
Bundled or Unbundled Legal Representation
It is estimated that about 65% of litigants in family court begin their case unrepresented and that number grows to 85% by the end of the court case. Legal representation is expensive. Many times so expensive, people cannot afford to retain an attorney to represent them. The Florida Supreme Court responded to the growing number of unrepresented litigants in the Family Law Courts by permitting litigants to retain an attorney for part of the case as the legal need arises. It is