New Mexico Paralegal Directory
New Mexico Paralegals, Legal Assistant
New Mexico Paralegal and Legal Document Assistants, known as LDA’s assist lawyers with legal services. New Mexico Paralegal and New Mexico Legal Document Assistants ( LDA ) can help with legal forms and document preparation regarding divorce, child support, custody modifications, small claims, right to lien, release of liens, simple wills, name change, quitclaim deeds and promissory notes.
In most judicial systems, a New Mexico Paralegal and Legal Document Assistants ( LDA ) can do any functions that most lawyers do except actual court litigation and giving legal advice. Legal advice may only be given by a qualified licensed lawyer.
New Mexico Paralegal and New Mexico Legal document assistants
(LDA)may perform
the following functions under the guidance of a lawyer:
- Conduct legal research, including procedural, administrative, or case law.
- Conduct investigations and record searches.
- Locate and interview witnesses for dispositions.
- Draft legal documents, correspondence and pleadings.
- Document retrieval and filing in court.
- Keep track of and report any pending legislation that may affect clients.
- Prepare medical summaries and chronologies.
- Attend executions of wills, real estate closings, depositions, court or administrative hearings and trials with the lawyer.
- Interview client to gather facts and background information.
- Assist in preparing witnesses for court hearings.
- Service of subpoenas and summonses.
- Bilingual legal translation services.
Five things a New Mexico Paralegal and Legal Document Assistant
( LDA
)
cannot do are:
1) An New Mexico Paralegal cannot give legal advice.
2) An New Mexico
Paralegal cannot develop the lawyer-client relationship.
3) The New Mexico
Paralegal cannot sign papers on behalf of the client.
4) The New Mexico
Paralegal cannot represent a client in court.
5) The New Mexico Paralegal cannot
set and collect legal lawyer fees.
These functions are considered the practice of law. Different judicial systems have different requirements for Paralegal and Legal Document Assistants ( LDA ). Federal and State laws and judicial system policies are continually under review. When selecting a New Mexico Paralegal or legal document assistant (LDA) from the New Mexico Paralegal Directory always ask about the particular constraints in their practicing area. ADR means Alternative Dispute Resolution.
If legal action is necessary, before contacting a New Mexico Lawyer or New Mexico Paralegal, we suggest that you educate yourself on New Mexico law and the legal process by reading the books mentioned in our recommended reading section.