If possible, you should always talk to an attorney for help with your legal issues.
The materials and assistance you receive from the interactive court forms project are not a substitute for legal advice. The laws and court rules are complex. Following instructions and using the forms provided to you will not guarantee a favorable result. It is always advisable to talk to a lawyer about your problem before proceeding on your own.
If you cannot afford to hire an attorney to represent you, you may be able to pay a lawyer to give you advice and review your paperwork for a lesser cost. Contact one of the attorneys listed on the Court Assistance Office Attorney Roster for assistance.
Or, contact the Idaho State Bar Lawyer Referral Service (208) 334-4500 for the name of an attorney in your area who will provide an initial consultation for no more than $35. Also, contact the Idaho State Bar or your local Court Assistance Office for information about limited services representation.
The Court Assistance Office maintains a "Legal Services Directory" with information about resources for low-income people. Even if you do not hire a lawyer to represent you throughout the proceeding, a lawyer can look over your paperwork, give you advice on how to present your evidence, and tell you whether this type of action is right for you.
