⚖️ Legal & Self-Advocacy Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

8.2 – Knowing Who Has Authority to Decide: Authority in the legal system determines who makes final decisions and enforces the law. Judges, arbitrators, and hearing officers all serve different roles depending on the case. Some matters are handled by local or administrative courts, while others go to higher or specialized courts. Understanding which authority applies to your situation helps you file correctly and avoid delays. For example, housing issues may go to civil court, while labor disputes often fall under labor boards or commissions. Always verify jurisdiction—the specific power a court has to hear your case. Filing in the wrong place can waste time or invalidate your claim. Knowing who has authority shows strategic awareness and ensures your concerns reach the right decision-maker. It turns uncertainty into precision and prevents procedural mistakes that weaken your position.

About this course

Knowledge and strategies to understand your rights, navigate legal systems, and advocate effectively for yourself.

This course includes:
  • Legal rights and resource guides
  • Self-advocacy planning templates and documentation checklists
  • Scenario-based exercises for practicingegal and advocacy interactions

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