My question relates to legal practice in the state of: Michigan
Michigan gives a constitutional right to its citizens to represent themselves in court. Art I, § 13.
How is unauthorized practice of law applied to spouses representing themselves, as co-Plaintiffs? (Again, not asking about a situation where only one spouse is a party, which is a clearer issue.)
Can they file joint pleadings and motions?
Does it matter if one spouse is doing the legal research and typing, discussing things with their spouse, and both are signing?
Michigan gives a constitutional right to its citizens to represent themselves in court. Art I, § 13.
How is unauthorized practice of law applied to spouses representing themselves, as co-Plaintiffs? (Again, not asking about a situation where only one spouse is a party, which is a clearer issue.)
Can they file joint pleadings and motions?
Does it matter if one spouse is doing the legal research and typing, discussing things with their spouse, and both are signing?
Unauthorized Practice of Law: Can Spouses Represent Themselves in Court As Co-Parties
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