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The role of a Legal Document Assistant varies significantly across legal jurisdictions, and therefore can be treated here in only the most general terms. More information is available in state and country specific articles. Some acts performed by Legal Document Assistants may be lawful in one jurisdiction and prohibited in other jurisdictions. This article relates to the profession as practiced in the State of California, USA. Legal Document Assistants are sometimes incorrectly referred to as Independent Paralegals or Freelance Paralegals. On September 30, 1998 Governor Wilson signed California State Senate Bill SB1418, regulating the legal document preparation profession in the State of California, and creating a new formal title, Legal Document Assistant (LDA). California State Senate Bill SB1418 While many LDAs have paralegal education and experience, they are not the same as paralegals. A . Legal Document Assistants are not lawyers and do not offer legal advice, discuss legal strategies, answer questions of a legal nature, select forms for the consumer, or appear in court on the consumer’s behalf. They are professionals, qualified through education, training or work experience, authorized to assist consumers representing themselves in legal matters by preparing and processing the necessary legal documents. A Legal Document Assistant, as defined by the California Business & Professions Code (Section 6400 (c)) is: ''Any person who is otherwise not exempted and who provides, or assists in providing, or offers to provide, or offers to assist in providing, for compensation, any self-help service to a member of the public who is representing himself or herself in a legal matter, or who holds himself or herself out as someone who offers that service or has that authority, or a corporation, partnership, association, or other entity that employs or contracts with any person who is not otherwise exempted who, as part of his or her responsibilities, provides, or assists in providing, or offers to provide, or offers to assist in providing, for compensation, any self-help service to a member of the public who is representing himself or herself in a legal matter or holds himself or herself out as someone who offers that service or has that authority.'' California Business and Professions Code, Sections 6400-6401.6 REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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