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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    Your capacity to take this on

    1 = not at all | 5 = a great deal

    I am prepared to take on aspects of my legal matter myself.

    Hint

    Unbundled legal services are different from full legal representation. With unbundling, you are responsible for any tasks you don’t specifically hire the lawyer to help with.

  2. Question 2 of 10
    2. Question

    I have financial resources to hire a lawyer for parts of my legal matter.

    Hint

    With unbundling, the costs are lower than when a lawyer does everything for you. But unbundled services are fully paid services. The more unbundled services provided by the lawyer, the more they will cost.

  3. Question 3 of 10
    3. Question

    I have time in my schedule to get tasks done.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you are responsible for tasks you don’t hire the lawyer to help with. Do you have the time to get these things done?

  4. Question 4 of 10
    4. Question

    I can get things done when under stress.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you select the tasks you want to handle in your case. Make sure the tasks you choose are ones you’re comfortable handling under stress.

  5. Question 5 of 10
    5. Question

    Your working style

    1 = not at all | 5 = a great deal

    It’s important to me to retain control over my legal matter.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you choose the parts of your legal matter to pass over to your lawyer. You stay in control of the rest.

  6. Question 6 of 10
    6. Question

    I welcome coaching and suggestions on how to do things.

    Hint

    Unbundled legal services may include advice and opinions on how to handle your legal matter. To make the most of unbundling, you should be receptive to your lawyer’s ideas.

  7. Question 7 of 10
    7. Question

    The documents in my legal matter are well organized.

    Hint

    The first step in unbundling your legal matter is to meet with a lawyer. Having everything organized beforehand will help you and your lawyer to come up with a plan.

  8. Question 8 of 10
    8. Question

    Your strengths and weaknesses

    1 = not at all | 5 = a great deal

    I have strong research skills.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you decide which parts of your legal matter you want to take care of on your own. For example, you have the option of doing the legal research on your case.

  9. Question 9 of 10
    9. Question

    I write well.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you can pick the parts of your case you want to handle yourself. For example, you can choose to prepare any written statements without your lawyer’s help.

  10. Question 10 of 10
    10. Question

    I can speak with confidence about my legal position.

    Hint

    With unbundling, you decide which aspects of your legal problem you want to take on yourself. For example, you may decide to represent yourself in a hearing.

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Developed with the support of Access to Justice BC‘s Unbundling Working Group.

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