We try to talk to
people directly and in plain English. That’s how we want to be treated
when we need someone’s help and that’ how we think you want to be treated
too.
In a perfect world, the person in the right would win their
legal case. But anyone who
lives in reality knows that isn’t true. There are countless examples in
our country of wealthy people who have won their cases simply because they can
afford the best representation. Money talks.
If
you go to any courthouse you’ll see that you are allowed to represent yourself,
but most Judges won’t listen to you if you don’t have a lawyer in your
corner. Again, it shouldn’t work that way, but it does.
This
unfairness is what inspired us to create www.fundedjustice.com. We don’t want
to take sides in a legal fight. What we do want to do is make sure that
if you are going to have your day in court, you don’t lose because you had to
hire the cheapest attorney you can find or no lawyer at all.
Our
goal is to have a level playing field for anyone that needs legal help.
Most of the people we talk to are good people with good claims. A lot of
them know the right attorney to lead them to success. They just need help
in hiring that person.
With
Funded Justice, you can get the word out as to what you are going through and
hopefully have friends, loved ones and strangers give you some help.
The
question we asked at the beginning of this post was why should your ability to
afford a lawyer affect your legal outcome? The answer is that it
shouldn’t. Every time we can help someone get proper legal funding it’s a
victory for everyone. Because when the just result takes place, everybody
wins.
So, if you are looking for a way to raise legal funds or general fundraising ideas for legal issues --> www.fundedjustice.com is the first place you should look.
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