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Self-Representation in New Hampshire State Courts:

Self-Representation in New Hampshire State Courts:. By: Allyson Bennett and Anya Perret. Big Picture Comparison: Substantive Questions. Percentage of Correct Answers on First Attempt ((n)=responses). Percentage of Correct Answers on Second Attempt.

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Self-Representation in New Hampshire State Courts:

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  1. Self-Representation in New Hampshire State Courts: By: Allyson Bennett and Anya Perret

  2. Big Picture Comparison: Substantive Questions Percentage of Correct Answers on First Attempt ((n)=responses) Percentage of Correct Answers on Second Attempt ****The data from the old New Hampshire web site is not directly comparable to the data from the other web sites because participants using the old New Hampshire web site were allowed to access outside resources.

  3. Big Picture Comparison: Qualitative Questions Ease of Finding Information on a Scale of 1 to 6 Effectiveness of the Web Site’s Layout on a Scale of 1 to 6

  4. Individual Response Comparison:Child Custody Percentage of Correct Answers per Question

  5. Individual Response Comparison:Small Claims Percentage of Correct Answers per Question

  6. Individual Response Comparison:Divorce Percentage of Correct Answers per Question

  7. Recommendations • Expand the site’s ability to direct people to the correct forms and fees with: • Larger FAQ to address potential individual issues • Definitions of legal terms and options • Sample scenarios • A “map” or “flow chart” • Consider creating “approximate timelines” for various types of cases (deadlines)

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