Legal Literacy Made Simple: How Paralegals Empower Everyday People With Julie Pham
Release Date: 09/15/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode, Julie L. Pham of Paralegal-Ease & Notary, LLC shares how paralegals help bridge the gap between everyday people and the legal system. With over a decade of experience, Julie provides guidance in family law, divorce, custody, estate planning, civil matters, and document preparation – helping clients save time, avoid costly mistakes, and make informed legal decisions.
We explore the practical ways paralegals support clients, including:
· The most common legal processes where people need guidance.
· How self-represented individuals can confidently navigate the courts.
· Misconceptions around DIY legal solutions and their risks.
· Why hiring a knowledgeable paralegal can be more accessible and cost-effective than a traditional attorney.
This conversation highlights the essential role paralegals play in creating a more transparent, user-friendly, and empowering legal experience for everyday people.
Learn more about Julie and her work by visiting Paralegal-Ease & Notary, LLC!
Follow her on Instagram at @socalparalegal
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