HOW I FOUND MY PATH AS A PARALEGAL: When to Find Your Area of Law
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- When you know - you know! This is the story of how I found my path as a Paralegal, and why it is so important to find your path as a Paralegal. It's impossible for us to know all the areas of law. This is why it is so important to find the area and attorneys that suit you the most so that you can not only thrive in your career as a Paralegal but be happy and successful while doing it. There is nothing wrong with falling in love with your career.
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What happened to you that made you choose the area of law you work in now? I can't wait to hear your amazing stories!
I had to fight for my freedom. I knew nothing when i first went to prison! I got my paralegal certificate and got out! Now I'm trying to help others in prison
Oh and your story was amazing
@@ahonestlifemoralvalues8132 That is awesome!!! I've been wanting to be a paralegal for 25 yrs. It turned out this way for a reason. My eyes have been opened to the "justice" system. And I've been researching Mass Incarcerations. And I've seen my son's experience with the system. So I absolutely know my calling. There are people that absolutely belong in prison. But a lot of the prison population (even tho the U.S. is only 4% of the world's population, we have MORE prisons than ALL countries COMBINED!!!) are jailed for non violent, victimless crimes. Too many people's lives ruined for unjust and unconstitutional laws. These people are kidnapped, caged, held for ransom from their families, persecuted relentlessly, oftentimes in the opposition of truth, to feed the monstrous, revenue generating Prison Industry. Filling these prisons FOR Profit is big buisness here in the U.S. preying on the poor of society. I'm going for it!! This is my calling. My passion. Criminal Justice is where I belong.
Hey Misty. Thanks for sharing your amazing story!! That was just heart breaking. I'm glad you found your calling. What's crazy is I've worked in nursing homes for many years. I really enjoyed working with the Resident's and being able to bring a smile to their face. Your video's are helping me so much to be able to make my decision and do what I've always wanted to do!! It's always very interesting to hear your stories and experiences in this field. Thanks for sharing 👍
@@KandiXoXoXoyes...there are so many people there that dont deserve to be...im working to free my brother right now! He resisted arrest with a deadly weapon ...in other words he discharged a fire arm while running from the police. No one was injured. He was charged with attempted murder and sentenced to 20 years. When he went to court the judge i structed the jury that attemped murder is a general intent charge! Its not..it specific intent! It requires expressed malice! And to top it off the malice i structions were givin to the jury when there was evidence presented that would to support a lesser included offense! Without these mistakes made by the courts he would not have been convicted of attempted to murder police when he ran 20 to 30 yards away from them before the first shot was fired.
Aw here we go, I had that moment you all in the law and psychiatric fields talk about. As you were containing your emotion, I was tearing up when you got to the part where the defense attorney put his hand on the woman in the wheelchair's hand. I'll have my Paralegal Certification in April so I need to get in tune with these emotions beforehand.
Hi Misty, I feel exactly the same way. I find that having a passion for the area of law resonates with me and gives me the drive to work tirelessly. I love family law.
Thanks for sharing!! For many of us, the paths we choose as Paralegals becomes a cause worth fighting, not just an income worth making. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you!
Hi Misty, Congratulations you are clear in your speech, I like much , what you said I want to fight for the right person Bravo! I ´m Labor attorney in Mexico and interested in becoming paralegal. Thanks
2 words: - very professional!
Enjoyed the video & thank you.
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you!
i'm looking to change careers and go in to paralegal. ive done billing for over a decade and I don't enjoy it. It's not meaningful for me. I want a job where I can communicate with people and help them. I'm nervous to get a paralegal certificate and then not get a job. Because I lack experience. Even tho i did some paralegal work in between my billing role. Is a certificate enough for this career change? I already have a degree in Business.
Wouldn’t the woman’s attorney be the plaintiff/litigating attorney? 🤔