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Court Navigator Program to help people through court

NYC Housing Court – Resolution Assistance Program (RAP) offers the Court Navigator Program:

Court Navigator program in NYC

The Court Navigator Program was launched in February 2014 to support and assist unrepresented litigants – people who do not have an attorney – during their court appearances in landlord-tenant and consumer debt cases. Specially trained and supervised non-lawyers, called Court Navigators, provide general information, written materials, and one-on-one assistance to eligible unrepresented litigants. In addition, Court Navigators provide moral support to litigants, help them access and complete court forms, assist them with keeping paperwork in order, in accessing interpreters and other services, explain what to expect and what the roles of each person is in the courtroom. Court Navigators are also permitted to accompany unrepresented litigants into the courtroom in Kings County Housing Court and Bronx Civil Court. While these Court Navigators cannot address the court on their own, they are able to respond to factual questions asked by the judge.

In addition to this court-based program, the courts will also be utilizing non-lawyers to provide legal information and access to homebound individuals.

For information about how to become a Court Navigator.

For information if you are already a Court Navigator.

Administrative Order of the Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts relating to the Court Navigator Program (February 10, 2014)

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Document Assembly Software for uncontested divorces

Source: Arkansas – Document Assembly Software

Access Inventory - Arkansas pro se doc assembly

The Arkansas Access to Justice Commission used an ATJ Innovation Grant to develop a pro se document assembly form for uncontested divorce with children. The software will be used in a court-house based pilot project in which attorneys assist pro se litigants on a limited scope basis. The pilot is aimed at increasing bench and bar awareness and support for limited scope representation.

Project Summary & Assessment

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Online user question-and-answers from pro bono attorneys

The Alabama Access to Justice Commission used an ABA Expansion Grant to implement the web-based pro bono program Online Tennessee Justice, which allows pro bono attorneys to answer questions submitted by clients through a website.  In Alabama the website has been launched as Alabama Legal Answers.

Access Inventory - Alabama atj

Project Summary & Assessment

See more: Alabama – Online SRL Pro Bono Support

Final overview/report on creating the Alabama Legal Answers site.

Resources:

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Referral Program & Lawyer Training to Serve Modest-means Clients

This project received an Innovation Grant through the ABA. Read more: Colorado – Serving Modest-means Clients

The Colorado Access to Justice Commission and Colorado Bar Association used an ATJ Innovation Grant to develop a two-part project aimed at providing legal assistance to moderate-income individuals.  The first is providing assistance to low- and middle-income Coloradans, who do not qualify for legal aid, through a referral program.  The second is empowering lawyers to create financially viable practices that include representing clients of moderate income.

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Ideabook Integration into Community

Client Control over Data, Portable Client Data

access innovation ideas - portable client data

As the client goes to a 2 hour consultation, the lawyer takes notes straight into the client’s portable data point. It means that the client can then take this with them to all other care team members — and very easily & quickly show them what’s going on, with the lawyer’s notes presented in the standard fields.

We would need to have consistent fields among the service providers. A consistent way to read it.

The litigant would be able to see it, take it with them, share it with others.

It could be used to pre-populate forms and court documents.

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Advocates Ideabook Integration into Community

Pop-Up Legal Services zones

Pop-Up Legal Service Zone
What if we provided coordinated legal-medical-mental health-housing-family-education support all in one big pop-up zone? Like a Food Truck park, with lots of different options to browse around and engage with.

Pop Up Court House

Could we have a traveling courthouse, that offers limited legal services to you in more convenient, and people-friendly places? Like in libraries, in community centers, churches, even festivals?

Some of the services it could help you do:

  • See if you have warrants out against you & deal with them
  • Deal with your traffic tickets
  • Learn about what services are open to you if you have housing, employment, family, or immigration problems

Can’t we get low-touch services out of the courthouse & into the community?

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Ideabook System Evaluation

100% Justice Brigade

100% Justice Brigade

What if we had a new Legal Organization — the 100% Justice Brigade — that was all about using design skills to create better services for laypeople. Clearer signage, maps, guides, communications — and full blown new services too!

100% Justice Brigade

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Legal Aid Leader Incubator

This concept design was one of the 5 finalists from the Florida Legal Aid Summit. It was for a Micro-Leadership Incubator to train new legal aid leaders over several years.

 

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Pre-Court Preparation Session

Orientation

When people are called into court — like a parent whose kids have ended up in the justice system, or like a person who gets called in to deal with a problem — could we prepare them in a better way?

Give them strategies?

Give them orientation about what the timelines and key things are?

Give them red flags about what to avoid?

Almost like a map and counselor to make sure they’re on track and not doing anything that harms their own case and outcomes?

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Mobile document checker

access innovation ideas - mobile document checker

An app or SMS/MMS based tool to let a person get expert feedback on their legal document: Is this correct? What does this mean? Is this ready to go?

We do this by having the person take a photo of it, then sending it on to the Self-Help Center, Law Librarian, Lawyer, or other expert. The expert receives the photo and can then give response to it.