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How does the court system assist people with disabilities who are self-represented?

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How does the court system assist people with disabilities who are self-represented?

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A. In addition to the other accommodations that are available to all court-users, court clerks do assist self-represented litigants by completing court forms if their disability limits their ability to do this task on their own. In providing the assistance, court clerks act solely as scribes, recording on the court forms the information provided by the self-represented litigant.

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