Too many Californians are left without options. Lawyers are out of reach for many families, yet important legal paperwork—like name changes, custody forms, or estate documents—still needs to be done correctly. The result? People face the courts alone, overwhelmed by forms, deadlines, and confusing instructions.
✅ Lower the barriers to the court system
✅ Empower communities with affordable document preparation
✅ Create safe, welcoming spaces for everyone
Low-Income Americans Lack Legal Help in 92% of Civil Cases
Low-income Americans did not receive enough—or any—legal help for 92% of their civil legal issues, forcing many to “go it alone” on matters where they risk losing their job, home, benefits, or even custody.
The Legal System Alone Can’t Supply the Help Needed
Addressing just five legal needs—like evictions, guardianships, and domestic violence—would require more than 34 million attorney-hours per year, meaning every U.S. lawyer would need to contribute 26 hours annually.
Globally, 5 Billion People Live With Unmet Justice Needs
Worldwide, people have unmet justice needs—either because they face everyday legal problems without help, live outside the protections of law, or exist in extreme conditions of injustice.
What We Do
Justice Made Easy makes the legal system less intimidating and more affordable by connecting you with registered Legal Document Assistants (LDAs). We prepare the right forms, explain the process in plain language, and help you move forward without unnecessary stress or costs.
Our Clinics
We’re setting up local clinics across California where you can walk in, sit down with a registered LDA, and leave with your paperwork started—or even finished.
Behind Justice Made Easy is a passion and advocacy committed to making justice affordable and accessible. We believe no one should face the court system alone, and our work is rooted in community, compassion, and practical solutions.
Everyone deserves access to justice
We’re planning affordable legal clinics across California—and we want your input. By taking this short survey, you’ll help us identify the best locations, the areas of law people need most, and the barriers your community faces in accessing justice. Your feedback will directly shape where and how we launch our clinics, ensuring they meet real needs.