I believe that all of the above is valuable.
The best approach appears to be:
investing into purchasing at least 3 different packages.
Quote:
Logistics:
1. Rarely one package is truly comprehensive.
2. Opinions and styles influence the contents.
3. Materials, still, cost much less than hiring one
lawyer for one case but lasts you more than a while.
4. Repetition and different angles make it easier
to comprehend and retain knowledge.
5. Out of three, you can choose an sculpture the best core,
having more flexibility than being stuck with
"one way street only."
I, highly, recommend to invest into legal packages
without trying to save, as you do not save on
the necessity in the world of the court's corruption.
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I found these links valuable and keep placing them at:
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/genera...-research.html
When pressed for time, the matrixes on this Forum
may give you a quick reference,
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/court/...-s-courts.html
but, never, send, even, one Motion without fully understanding
what you do and why.
Some basics are here:
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/court/...ion-cases.html
Try to read Posts on the Forum by:
David Merrill,
Mrg,
Akira,