Taxing Matters
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That's not quite correct. CA is the only state that requires licensure for a person to be called a paralegal or legal assistant. There are, however, some states that license non lawyers to perform work that otherwise has to be done by an attorney, mostly in the areas of family and immigration law. They are called by slightly different titles depending on the state. In my state the family law licensed legal paraprofessional (LLP) is in the final stages of approval. In some other states they are referred to as paralegals. While not always called "paralegals" they do fill a similar role of being able to do limited client representation and court appearances in the particular area of law the state has licensed them to do.At the moment CA is the only state where paralegals are regulated at all.