We are urged to “speak up”.
We are told, “Get involved!”
Frustrated people shout, “Let your voice be heard!”
“Make a difference!”
Yet!
Where can your voice be heard and make any real difference?
Where can you “Force others to hear you?”
You can wait till the polls open and cast your individual vote.
You can march in the streets.
You can break the law, destroy property, cause havoc, and make your voice heard that way, but history proves open rebellion rarely achieves any lasting change.
So?
What’s left?
The answer is clear … but rarely heard.
For thousands of years the best way to be heard has been hidden from you by lawyers and their professional Bar organizations that keep these things secret from the public.
You’ve not been told the most effective way to be heard.
Until now!
Here it is.
The best way to be heard is a simple paper called a “pleading”.
Pleadings open courthouse doors.
Pleadings give you a voice that must be heard!
They can be as short as one or two pages!
If your pleading is written properly, the court must hear you!
The court must also allow you to call witnesses, command others to produce evidence, and keep a permanent public record of every word you say along with every word the witnesses and evidence say.
The best part is that you can learn how to write a proper pleading in just a few minutes!
That’s right!
In just a few minutes!
It isn’t rocket science.
Instead of being frustrated with the way things are …
Instead of waiting till the polls open …
Instead of carrying signs or committing violence in the streets …
Write and file a pleading.
Make your voice heard!
Force judges to make a public record of your words!
Force judges to act on what you have to say!
You don’t need a lawyer.
You just need a few sheets of paper to open the courthouse doors where your voice must be heard and acted upon!
Jurisdictionary® shows you how.
Now you know!
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